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    How Much Wood Could a Woodchuck Chuck If a Woodchuck Could Chuck Wood ???

    Walking thru the shop today and I caught a strange angle of a bunch of sub cabinets in construction for next years fiascos and thought I would share it with you guys.

    The many layres of speaker hole cutouts were arranged in an unusual fashion that caught my eye.

    So how does this relate to JBL ???????

    They are Concert Series 4842A knockoffs.Soon to be fiberglassed

    Oldmics-covered in sawdust these days
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    You gonna use 2241s or 2242s?

    That's a nice big space... looks cold though... I hope you have a big heater.


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    Install, not touring, yah?

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    Widget comments

    "looks cold though... I hope you have a big heater. "

    Damn California guys.They just want to remind us that they have ALL of the warm weather .

    Its heated.Gonna use 2241s as I have a boatload of the frames awaiting recone kits.

    Touring boxs ???? Well not REAL touring.Just supplimental as ground support for festivals and such.More as of a compliment to the flown stuff that we can array,but definatly mobile gear.

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    Pretty beasty stuff for mobile, eh? What kinda boxes are you flying?

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    mikebake Asks

    "What kinda boxes are you flying?"

    Either the TCS Line Array (flyable subs) or the E.A.W. 695s and ground support subs-Depends on the gig.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Widget View Post
    looks cold though... I hope you have a big heater.


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    Living here in Minnesota, a "big heater" was one of my wife's pre-marital requirements.

    Sorry, the sick-o in me could not resist...

    On topic, I'm not up to speed on what the subs are for...any help for the slow amoung us?
    Last edited by briang; 11-28-2006 at 06:45 PM. Reason: clarity
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    Quote Originally Posted by Oldmics View Post
    Walking thru the shop today and I caught a strange angle of a bunch of sub cabinets in construction for next years fiascos and thought I would share it with you guys.

    The many layres of speaker hole cutouts were arranged in an unusual fashion that caught my eye.

    So how does this relate to JBL ???????

    They are Concert Series 4842A knockoffs.Soon to be fiberglassed

    Oldmics-covered in sawdust these days
    How bout posting the blueprints for those cabinets??? I have a pair of 2245,s I might wanna try in them boxes???

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    Blueprints

    PLANS

    WE Don"t Need NO Stinkin PLANS :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:

    I"ll send you a P.M.

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    Hey, Woodchuck...

    If you get a chance, catch-up with the questions on the Oldmics is...? thread. Just curious...
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    What kind of bracing were you planning on putting inside ?

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    Tim

    We are just using 2X4s.

    Trying to find straight ones is the challenge

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oldmics View Post
    Tim

    We are just using 2X4s.

    Trying to find straight ones is the challenge
    I milled down larger boards to get straight bracing since most lumber is junk today. For what wood costs it could at least be straight and have tighter grain. I measured 3/16 " between grain on one board. They must be feeding the pine trees steroids.

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