Titan 39 Down Under with Pictures

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Titanium Hand
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Titan 39 Down Under with Pictures

#1 Post by Titanium Hand »

Hello all, my journey for Bass Bliss and monumental Volume is nigh on complete :fruit:

Two T39's, Lab 12 Loaded, 12mm Arauco construction, 18" Wide, Lab 12 'user submitted modification', Dual speakon jack plates, very acceptable Black enamel finish, awaiting additional polish, feet & corner protectors.

i genuinely hope photobucket works http://s626.photobucket.com/albums/tt342/Tinders86/ cause it took almost as long uploading the photos as it did to build the cabs :cussing:

As this is a Review I'll be concise. If you already have Titans (or any other BFM cabs) you can imagine my smile and incomprehensible level of satisfaction I have for the T39. If you don't, think of your fondest memory of being thrilled by Bass reproduction and rest assured that upon building the correct BFM cab for your needs, you will harness the ability to re-create that bass experienece over and over for yourself.

I'm still coming to terms with the smile inducing, clear, tight and loud bass my T39's produce, from bugger all power.

I have plenty more photos of the build, incorporating attaching final side, driver, panel 5A, external finish preparation, painting and more. Will add to this review over coming days.

I couldn't post a review without saying one last big thanks to Bill, Leland, Gregory East, Harley and the rest of the BFM Die Hard family that helped me out along the way and got me over the finish line :clap:
Built 2 x T39 Lab 12 loaded 457mm wide, 29inch Wide Dual Lab 12 Loaded T60 and 2 x OTop 112 2512 Melded. Powered by N.I.TRAKTOR Pro 2.6 (2.6.1 has too many issues) TRAKTOR KONTROL S2 Crown XTi2000

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Re: Titan 39 Down Under with Pictures

#2 Post by Titanium Hand »

So I've got a better grasp of photo bucket. I just uploaded 12 photos into a dedicated album, depicting the final stages of constructing my T39's.

http://photobucket.com/T39-stage2

If you click the first photo, you can view the photos full size and read the description outlining whats going on. I hope the build quality is judged up to scratch!
Built 2 x T39 Lab 12 loaded 457mm wide, 29inch Wide Dual Lab 12 Loaded T60 and 2 x OTop 112 2512 Melded. Powered by N.I.TRAKTOR Pro 2.6 (2.6.1 has too many issues) TRAKTOR KONTROL S2 Crown XTi2000

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#3 Post by BoostFab »

very nice! I think the front load should be a standard in the Titan plans :-)

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#4 Post by Titanium Hand »

Here is the link to a third album, showing pictures of the external finishing process I undertook.

http://photobucket.com/Titan39-Stage3
Built 2 x T39 Lab 12 loaded 457mm wide, 29inch Wide Dual Lab 12 Loaded T60 and 2 x OTop 112 2512 Melded. Powered by N.I.TRAKTOR Pro 2.6 (2.6.1 has too many issues) TRAKTOR KONTROL S2 Crown XTi2000

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#5 Post by Titanium Hand »

BoostFab wrote:very nice! I think the front load should be a standard in the Titan plans :-)
I found it straight forward enough. Hinges can always pose a challenge. Provided panel 2 and the Baffle Backer, along with 5 and 5A are fabricated together. Outside of the cabs, drilling out for Hurricanes & Tee's and trial fitting of the driver is very straight forward. If it was completed as an after thought it would be a nightmare.

A fellow BFM supporter gave me the heads up during construction saving me a whole lot of :wall: Frustration. The forum was an invaluable resource along the way thats for sure :D

Cheers
Built 2 x T39 Lab 12 loaded 457mm wide, 29inch Wide Dual Lab 12 Loaded T60 and 2 x OTop 112 2512 Melded. Powered by N.I.TRAKTOR Pro 2.6 (2.6.1 has too many issues) TRAKTOR KONTROL S2 Crown XTi2000

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#6 Post by bassmonster »

Beautiful finish!!!! :clap: :clap: :clap: It's been fun watching your build from the very beginning. Great work!

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#7 Post by Tom Smit »

Enjoyed the show! Congrats! Good work.
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#8 Post by Gregory East »

That's pretty spectacular. I pity the fool that puts the first ding in them. Are you going to make some non scratch cases for them for moving them about?

You refer the "rear" of the cab a fair bit. A lot of the time that side is the "front" as the mouth is firing into a wall or corner!
BAT10, Bad Auto Tuba. Reverse folded TAT to fit JBL 1014D, 350W driver, voltage limit unknown.

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#9 Post by Titanium Hand »

Thanks bassmonster. You were spot on about the sanding...and then some :roll: It was like a never ending story. I'm pleased with the result and loving cranking 'Sofi Needs A Ladder' by Deadmau5 its HEAVY

Here is the final installment of the finished product;

http://photobucket.com/Titan39-Letthefunbegin

I might post a video showing set up and testing for a house party I'm doing this weekend. I just used a sewing machine! Joined together two 12.5 metre lengths of 1.5 metre wide fabric to cover a section of wall to create a blackened dance area. I'm probably going to have to get some rubber mats as an inpromptu circle of death is a likely result :twisted:

Cheers Mr Smit & Mr East. I'm looking forward to unleashing them on the world this Saturday night too!

My girl is sewing me up some covers tomorrow from removalist blankets. I only made a very slight roundover on the corners, any suggestions regarding protective corners?

I spent the bulk of my time on the rears to ensure they would look smart, given they are most likely to be the front. Who doesn't like a nice rear :?:
Built 2 x T39 Lab 12 loaded 457mm wide, 29inch Wide Dual Lab 12 Loaded T60 and 2 x OTop 112 2512 Melded. Powered by N.I.TRAKTOR Pro 2.6 (2.6.1 has too many issues) TRAKTOR KONTROL S2 Crown XTi2000

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#10 Post by Gregory East »

I was thinking covers for the move from lounge to carport BBQ.

If you're going on the road with a finish that fancy only road cases will save you from the inevitable dent.
BAT10, Bad Auto Tuba. Reverse folded TAT to fit JBL 1014D, 350W driver, voltage limit unknown.

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#11 Post by bassmonster »

Titanium Hand wrote: I'm pleased with the result and loving cranking 'Sofi Needs A Ladder' by Deadmau5 its HEAVY
Love Deadmau5. Real heavy beats that's right. My favorite's gotta be "Ghosts n Stuff (hard intro version, sick intro)
any suggestions regarding protective corners?
I don't know if these would necessarily fit in with your sleek finish persona you seem to be going for, but the Penn Elcom corners you can find from Speaker Hardware are nice and durable.
Who doesn't like a nice rear :?:
:mrgreen: :loler:


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#12 Post by Titanium Hand »

For hard cases, there is a cobber that makes them in the industrial complex where my depot is. I no him pretty well, he can sort me out if the need arises.
I've got a van with flat floor, carpeted, offering ample room for a further two Titans at least, along with some DR's if I ever feel the need.
I've got a mickey mouse, step climbing fridge trolley to move them about my house and other locations, which is well handy.
If I don't sort out feet or slider rails by the weekend I'll just use some 600 x 600 interlocking rubber tiles for protection.

I've been eyeing off those Penn Elcom Chevron corners that Leland has, I figure they would offer the greatest protection given there protrusions. I'm looking more fondly upon the sleek metal corners, but they will only really protect the corner itself. Its a big decision which could make or break the look of my cabs... what to do what to do :noob:

I should probably consult the road case manufacturer realistically - he is only 5 minutes away, so; I could take a cab with me, blow his mind, then rifle through all his collection of corners and stuff and try before I buy :!:

The thinking Titanium Hand would have consulted him during the build and sought the privilege of De-canting his industrial sized receptacle of cab paint... whatever he uses, at a drastically reduced cost :cussing: :bash: :wall:
Aaah foresight, always an option if my finish starts to age disgracefully
Built 2 x T39 Lab 12 loaded 457mm wide, 29inch Wide Dual Lab 12 Loaded T60 and 2 x OTop 112 2512 Melded. Powered by N.I.TRAKTOR Pro 2.6 (2.6.1 has too many issues) TRAKTOR KONTROL S2 Crown XTi2000

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#13 Post by Gregory East »

My T48 have an "L" aluminium extrusion for an edge all the way around and steel corners over the top. You might be able to do that and polish them to a similar finish as your cabs.

The locking Penn- corners are all 1/2" or 3/8" roundover I believe.

To be frank, I don't see any way to gig with these without them taking hits from time to time. No matter how careful everyone is around them they will suffer bumpage.
BAT10, Bad Auto Tuba. Reverse folded TAT to fit JBL 1014D, 350W driver, voltage limit unknown.

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#14 Post by 88h88 »

God those are gorgeous but I just don't see any way for them not to get scratched and damaged if they're being moved about all the time. :(
4xOT12s, 2xT39s@22", TTLS@18", 2xT60@18"

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#15 Post by Titanium Hand »

I'm glad you guys like them 8)

I feel like I have acheived what I set out to, I'm not generally one for realistic or practical goals. If I had the loot I'd build 6 more just for the ride. For as long as they are just a hobby, traveling to and fro to parties I'll endeavour to protect them with the skin of my tackle :cry:
Cue violins
If circumstances change, I invest more time into mixing, build some equally efficient tops, get a bigger / secure storage area and start to turnover some respectable $ from music. . . I'll cover them in carpet and reminisce fondly of the hours I spent building them and prowling this forum for the last three months in my twenties in the spring of 2011 :wink:

Thanks for keeping me occupied throughout my recovery from surgery, this has actually been alarmingly cheaper than my typical vices not to mention educational, I've even got change left in my pocket to buy more concert tickets...
Future Music Festivalhere I come, yes I'll listen subjectively and photograph the sound rig.

For all you skrillex haters out there, I may be lucky enough to witness his signature stage dive unfold into a truly epic fail :owned: I may even incite it!
Built 2 x T39 Lab 12 loaded 457mm wide, 29inch Wide Dual Lab 12 Loaded T60 and 2 x OTop 112 2512 Melded. Powered by N.I.TRAKTOR Pro 2.6 (2.6.1 has too many issues) TRAKTOR KONTROL S2 Crown XTi2000

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