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Correct, plus they need to be triangular to utilize as much of the corner as practical since you need all the cab Vb you can get out of the corner and even then they will need to extend forward 8.5" o.d. to get more if you follow Olson's implied limitations WRT baffle/wall reflections.
GM
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@ GM OK Thank You.Will document as I go.Will send you email pics and updates and maybe the occaisonal Question :D :2thumbsup: Kind Regards ~ John
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@ Pano do you have any pics of those OB rigs you were working with WRT the sides/base I would very much like to take a look at those.And even some of the back of the Baffle down at the bottom where the sides meet the front.Would appreciate any thing you have Thanks !!!
PS. Email/Call me (M-Audio Fast Track) ?? Does it work OK ,Dayton Mic,stand,cable on it's way.
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PM sent. I'll see what photos I can dig up. It's nothing fancy, just a board and a base.
Always do asymmetrical wings, it smooths the frequency response.
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Always do asymmetrical wings, it smooths the frequency response.
OK will remember that.Thanks !!! ;)
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...Always do asymmetrical wings, it smooths the frequency response.
In other words... (translated for the guys who remain unimpressed with OBs) ...it doesn't suck as bad. ;)
TGIF!
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Naw.... you just got to do the crossover right.
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Pano my M-Audio Fast Track Pro arrived,but the accessories have been held up.PE ran out of the Dayton EMM-6 Measuring Mic and won't be available till September :( Do you have any other suggestions on a good Mic. That isn't big $$$. The Dayton was around $50 anything in that range maybe a little more would be OK.
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Too bad about the mic! But no wonder, it's a heck of a deal. You can get the Behringer mic for a similar price (I have one) but it's not calibrated.
There is a fellow out there (gotta find him) doing cals on both, he might have some in stock.
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Too bad about the mic! But no wonder, it's a heck of a deal. You can get the Behringer mic for a similar price (I have one) but it's not calibrated.
There is a fellow out there (gotta find him) doing cals on both, he might have some in stock.
Let me know. Yah the behringer is the same price as the dayton.I really wanted to get started measuring the drivers As soon as possible. :thankU: