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    Stonehenge V

    Greetings all. I'm a fairly new member to the boards here and I'm the proud owner of some VOTT's I put together with cabs and drivers I sourced through various local transactions. While I love the imaging and realism they offer, I think I'd like to put something together that offers a tad more low-end extension. From what I've gleaned the Stonehenge V might be the ticket. However, that means a list of questions...

    Is there a proper drawing anywhere? Would the design benefit from the use of 1" plywood over 3/4"? How crucial is the port placement to the cabinet's performance? Whatever happened to Leonard parts 1 through 5?

    Thanks, gang.

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    Re: Stonehenge V

    I drew up a set of plans for these some time ago - they're not CAD drawings: theyre done by hand. That said, any good cabinet man could make the cabinets from them.
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    Re: Stonehenge V

    Thanks for the reply. I sent you a PM.

    Who knows? Maybe my wife will even say they're not the ugliest things she's ever seen.

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    Re: Stonehenge V

    I have a plan for the Stonehenge I came across some time ago but the file size is too large for me to upload here.
    If you want to send me a PM with your email address I can send it to you.
    Regards,
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    Re: Stonehenge V

    Hi Todd, would you please send me a copy as well. I sent you a PM, but I don't know if it worked.

    Is it possible to front mount a Altec 604E speaker?

    Thank you very much in advance.

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    Re: Stonehenge V

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    Is it possible to front mount a Altec 604E speaker?
    Yes,but you will have to cut out some slits into the wood were there are those raised ribs on the back of the basket.

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    Re: Stonehenge V

    Quote Originally Posted by Altec Best View Post
    Yes,but you will have to cut out some slits into the wood were there are those raised ribs on the back of the basket.
    Thanks, I'll try.

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    Re: Stonehenge V

    You could experiment by clamping a new 30"x42" front baffle onto the front of your VOTTs and see how that works out. Outside dimensions work out to a volume of (Edit; 17.533) cubic feet. You would have to subtract all of the panel thicknesses from that voume to get internal volume, (or about 15 CF subtracting 1.5" from the outside perimeter dimensions).
    Last edited by VolvoHeretic; August 12th, 2011 at 09:17 AM.

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    Re: Stonehenge V

    Quote Originally Posted by Miko View Post
    Greetings all. I'm a fairly new member to the boards here and I'm the proud owner of some VOTT's I put together with cabs and drivers I sourced through various local transactions. While I love the imaging and realism they offer, I think I'd like to put something together that offers a tad more low-end extension.
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    I know this is not an answer to your question, but, why don't you just add a sub-woofer to your existing setup? This would be the simplest solution to your problem.

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    Re: Stonehenge V

    Hi Sey - done.
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