Home-made platform for O10.5. 1 3/4" x 3" (?) pipe nipple into a pipe flange. Always used with a load strap. Platform on speaker stand The room where the rig normally resides (just under the front organ choir pipes) Well, I"ve had them built and used for over a year now and I like them. I used them for small PA several times, and bass guitar.
Here are some notes...........Had the 10.5s on a powered mixer amp and worked the EQ, etc for a good sound at a reasonable volume (ie, could hear myself while humming or singing) as PA for keyboard use. The amount of “throw” was incredible relatively speaking. The breath ‘puffs’ on the ‘piccolo’ voice could be heard 50-60 ft back............Had both 10.5’s stacked on a speaker stand and fed by a channel of a 1000w/ch Peavey amp. The top of the cab was about 42" from the ceiling, 60" from the floor and 96" from the wall. I was scared to run it but every thing turned out OK. Put vox, guitar, and bass through it. EQ was: cut-off below 40 hz, …40, 50, [flat]…63 [2db boost]… 80, 100, 125 [8db boost]…200 [8 db cut]…250 [6 db cut]…1.25k [6 db cut]…flat to 20k. (IIRC). What I noticed the most was the clarity of the vocals,never heard such clean vocals! The bass was adequate, guitar was nice. All of this had to keep up with an exuberant drummer. A few other people said that the Omni’s were clearer. When there was a speaker, I wondered if I actually had turned him up because it sounded so much like him!................Used as PA outdoors. Piano voice on keyboard had nice, clear deep bass notes. Vocals and speaker were clear as well............Used one O10.5 on a stand at the front wall, along with the AT that was faced into the corner. Most of the keyboard voices sounded good except for the piano voice which had too much in the 200 hz range. I had the 63hz boosted by~3db, 130?pulled by 2?db, 200? Pulled by 4?db, 400 pulled by 2?db, flat for the rest (Yorkville powered mixer at 150 watts @ 4 ohms). Both channel and volume knobs were at half, but the keyboard was turned down to half as well. The AT (20?mh inductor) really anchored the bass nicely. In a 75’W x 120’D x20’H room. Not looking for max volume in this scenario, but the sound was really nice! Some people thought there was a CD playing........... had both cabs hooked up on one side of a PV900 amp with a bass playing. He had the DDT circuit engaging frequently but it sounded sweet in a 50 feet D x 75 feet W room against two electric guitars, an acoustic guitar, piano, and acoustic drums. (war volume finally!)..........
Yesterday I was in the sanctuary trying the cabs as single or double on the stand. Also, tried them(full-range) with an AT (through a 20?mh inductor) which I felt really anchored the bottom end nicely. I plugged the cabs into the monitor amp, which I had plugged into the FOH with the all other cabs disconnected. The mixer has "high", "low", and sweep-able mids from 300 to 4k hz. What I found during my 2 hour trial is that I had to cut between 6-9 db at 400hz to get a sound that I liked. Why is that? If it was not cut, it sounded too much like "hollow"? which bothers me. I dunno.
