Last weekend I stayed at Richards famous Art and JBL Studio in Little Nigeria / London.
Here some pics:
1st Studio with JBLs
2nd Studio total
3rd 4345 Front
4th 4345 side
Last weekend I stayed at Richards famous Art and JBL Studio in Little Nigeria / London.
Here some pics:
1st Studio with JBLs
2nd Studio total
3rd 4345 Front
4th 4345 side
He's a woodworking master but also a true artist.
We finished the H9800 clones and connected the 2435 (fresh circular aquaplas coat).
A big THANK YOU to sweden!
We did extensive listening tests with the H9800/2435 connected in place of the 2425/fog horn.
Yes, we know that the impedance and probably the response doesn't match. It isn't a drop in and we could hear it. BUT the 2435 is such an improvement to the 2425. It is several steps up!
We also worked on some new toys
HE, this was a working weekend!
Was it?
Nice !
Great to see these things moving along . I especially enjoyed the pic of the H9800 clone on top of the 4345. I believe that this is the first time I've actually formed a proper perspective about how physically small that horn is . Thanks !
Almost 20 years ago I ( semi-legally ) lived in a similar space here in T.O. , though it was much much larger ( 2800 sq ft ) . It's amazing how "productive" such dual-purpose spaces can be in the overall big picture ( I really do miss that freedom ).
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Four 1500AL? I would call it an Everest 2 low end for real amps.
You can always send two 1500AL to Europe if you want to get rid of them
It's more like 5.3 cu ft net. More room to play with the tuning.
And yes, there was a delivery. It wasn't removed for the pics.
Nice work Guido & Rich.
Rich,
After seeing your bending press the the way you can knock out the construction I am wondering if you can lend a hand with the project May enclosures?
Ian
Hey I was just looking at your Swede Horns there and it occurred to me that you have a fine pair of original mould patterns as in why don't you move a step forward and cast these in mineral filled resin ?
As I remember Rich is familiar with this type of material. Its got to be good though, non resonant and cheap and most of all repeatable.
Best wishes.
Ian,
thats a nice compliment indeed. However, The boys over the pond are pretty
good at this stuff too ! Widget,Giskard, Rob, Riessen,Ti, Sub,bo,Zilch. `I'm pretty sure they could do without another opinion to slow things down. I think Guido and I are ok just plodding along in our own way just chipping in with everyone when we can.
Although I would'nt say no to a working ( JBL ) vacation in Melbourne: sun ,sand, bikini cladd Nathalie and Kylie clones and ofcourse, many laughs with the" BIG MACKA "!applaud:
Rich
Well in a practical sense that is probably true.
My impressions when I was there was Rich is gifted with turning an idea into a really well engineered design.
I had no idea Rich welded the stairs..the stair way to heaven.
Implemention is flawless.
I have seen many people struggle with curved panels.
Rich just seems to get it right first time and he gets the job done. That's important !
The press and the panels are very clever.
Ian
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