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8x T39's
Posted: Mon May 03, 2010 6:29 am
by thomas
Finally about 9 month late i can start looking forward to building my T39's
They are going to be loaded with the Ciare 12SW which is up on order now (4 of them anyway). Hopefully they should arrive in a few weeks and with exams over I'll be ready start again, will definitly be needing a reread of the plans and my progress. I always think this place is a bit short on pictures so here are some from a few months back when i got the 10 sheets of ply. Im making them 21 inch wide (or close) and the same depth so to accommodate a grille over the mouth and foam cover all over the front, should hopefully look like a nice bunch of double 15 or 18's.
The saw:
First stage was cutting all those 4x8s down to constant widths:
And finished all within a quick weekend at home (surprisingly small i reckon):

Re: 8x T39's
Posted: Mon May 03, 2010 6:52 am
by Turntablist
I will definately follow this thread! Your choise of cabs and drivers has by far the highest ratio of performance to versatility on this forum for quite some time. The full front grills is something that I've thought about doing too! Are you doing the fronts flat or slightly arched?
Re: 8x T39's
Posted: Mon May 03, 2010 8:35 am
by thomas
Well I have been considering all the options for quite a while and really do hope I'll be impressed with the design/config choice. Size wise the T39 is spot on at very least, and hopefully it should look smart too.
The front will be flat, as the metal grille is rather expensive if i wanted it curved Id really have to get the grille over the full front of the cab. Plan at the moment for the fixing is the front two braces being modified (extended to the mouth) and including a cross brace (or two) to help support the grille, with probably some supports on bottom and sides too.
Re: 8x T39's
Posted: Mon May 03, 2010 9:22 am
by LelandCrooks
MORE SAW PICS
A sliding 4x8 table. I am jealous.
Re: 8x T39's
Posted: Mon May 03, 2010 10:12 am
by bzb
I see twooooooo sportbikes

Or at least two different covers.
That saw is pretty badass, too!
Re: 8x T39's
Posted: Mon May 03, 2010 12:58 pm
by Drey Chennells
Nice table saw, how do you like it?
Re: 8x T39's
Posted: Mon May 03, 2010 1:38 pm
by thomas
You'd spot a GSX1400 and SV650SF, neither mine unfortunately. Tho I can take em out for a bit of a blast now and again.
As for the saw I love it, smooth, quiet, accurate, clean, handles 4x8 sheets fairly easily, and it stops in a second or two. Really though unless building say more than 2 cabs a time (or your building all the time) the advantages it offers over a good circular saw system could be debatable. Also since it takes up so much floor space and its my dads garage I've had plenty practice setting it up and putting it away. No more pics of it on me atm.
Re: 8x T39's
Posted: Mon May 03, 2010 2:18 pm
by sonofalesbian
that stack is going to mean once your fineshed.
where abouts are you based?
i'd love to hear some T39's with the ciare woofers in. ive been looking for an alternative to the eminence drivers as there so bloody expensive in the uk.
why did you go for those instead of the Precision Devices 12SB30?
Re: 8x T39's
Posted: Mon May 03, 2010 5:09 pm
by thomas
I really do hope so, im at Durham but im in Nottingham at uni for a few more weeks then done forever

..... well maby. Welcome anytime to come round for a listen if you fancy, or some time when they take a trip out.
I chose the ciare as it avaible at PAP for under 100 (pretty good value i think and only a bit more than the SB30) and from the simulations I did preforms really well in a t39 like cab. Only downside is the weight.
Re: 8x T39's
Posted: Mon May 03, 2010 5:40 pm
by sonofalesbian
cool, well im in manchester, so a little treck but worth it to hear that stack!
what are you building it for?
Re: 8x T39's
Posted: Tue May 04, 2010 5:48 am
by Turntablist
sonofalesbian wrote:cool, well im in manchester, so a little treck but worth it to hear that stack!
If you pay him a visit to hear the stack please bring your T30s as well for a nice A/B comparison

Re: 8x T39's
Posted: Tue May 04, 2010 11:00 am
by sonofalesbian
Turntablist wrote:sonofalesbian wrote:cool, well im in manchester, so a little treck but worth it to hear that stack!
If you pay him a visit to hear the stack please bring your T30s as well for a nice A/B comparison

2 T30's vs 8 T39s... i would't dare

Re: 8x T39's
Posted: Tue May 04, 2010 12:27 pm
by Chris_Allen
I'll bring mine:
2x 30" T48, 2x 15" T39, 2x T30 vs 8x T39 - that might be a good fight
Whilst you are arranging them in a pointless cluster, I'll put his table saw in the van....
I'm with Leland, show us some more saw porn!

Re: 8x T39's
Posted: Tue May 04, 2010 3:56 pm
by thomas
All out of saw porn unfortunately, didn't envisage the demand for it.
Why im building them i cant really answer, i do small hire outs to houses and pubs in nottingham, but nothing like would warrant or even have space for 8 such subs, and as i mentioned moving back home soon anyway. Depends on how proactive i am with them at home, I might try some promotion in Durham since it does seem crying out for some proper bass heavy nights, and i'd guess the 8 subs would smoke most in house systems in durham.
Re: 8x T39's
Posted: Wed May 05, 2010 6:24 am
by LelandCrooks
thomas wrote: smoke most in house systems
Anywhere.
As to saw pics, see my blog, explains it all.
http://blog.speakerhardware.com/2010_03_01_archive.html