Yep. nice stuff .30c a foot
Instead of twisting it together I have waxed 6 cord and am going to tie it like used to be done in the old radios, I have done that before and it looks pretty swift. I'll post a pic when I start loading the cabs.
This is how you tie wire together. Anything else indicates a total lack of commitment on the part of the assembler he he.
Nope, it's waxed nylon 6 cord. I used it when I was into skydiving for rigging on my parachutes.
I received the networks I ordered today and am working on assembling them. The quality is underated to say the least, these are works of art and well worth the wait.
BTW I had no idea they were so involved
O.K. I'm finally done. They are bitchin sounding, I regulated the L100's for the TV. It's been a long journey to get them done but it was worth it. There are some imperfections in the cabs, ie... I couldn't figure how to get the corners of the grill cloth pulled up without it bunching up but I finally figured out how to do it (too late) The HF is 3/8 too far to the side as a result of not using the same measuring point but they are both the same so it looks O.K., The base it too far forward but not noticeable unless you are looking. I should have used the speaker center point for the speaker bolt holes and marked them before I cut out the holes. These are minor imperfections that will be addressed on my next pair. My opening album was "The Best of The Doors" at obscene listening levels
Agreed, they look very nice indeed, great job. Enjoy !
Just Play Music.
I am using Adcom GFA555ii's but I don't think 200 watts per side is enough for these Dudes.
Where did you get the networks?
Lovely job, just stop talking "mistakes", no such thing with hand built custom cabinet work.............
They are in production/creation changes of which you reserve the right to make
Very nice, I would like to have something that fine
Thomas
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