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    MatthiasA
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    first Pic of my S2600 Horn




    this is my H2600 for my own S2600 - it is not finish !!!
    greetings !
    Matthias

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    Loc

    Matthias, where is your location ??


    Eckhard

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    MatthiasA
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    i wrote my location in a other post
    iam from Germany

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    MatthiasA
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    oh i forget
    this is the cabinet !



    greetings

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    Nice endeavor dude!

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    You must be some kind of maniac Matthias.... Why not the S/3100 while you where at it ? Great job though... how the hell you managed the horn I'll never figure out. Are you planning to damp the horn?

    More pics as you progress, please.

    Bernard

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    MatthiasA
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    ok if you intereste ok ! i will post more pics !

    iam 20 (in two days 21) years old
    i am a great jbl fan ive 4 lx 55
    soon the s2600*g*
    i made a cabinet maker ( Schreiner ) education
    this year i go to school
    then i will studie computer sience

    first i made a dxf of the horn !
    in vellum cad
    than i made the templates
    with mdf and putty (spachtelmasse)
    then i sharp the Horn !

    last week i bought one ME120HS
    in the moment i order the crossover parts !
    tomorrow i wil clean up my work room
    and then the freetime is over :-)
    i ve had two week s holidays next week the school starts again
    if you want i can post more pics of the construction of the horn !






    no i need several distances ( the red lines ! ) because i havent a S2600 at home ...

    greetings

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    MatthiasA
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    sorry but ?

    what did you mean ??? with :

    Are you planning to damp the horn?

    damp ?



    greetings !








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    MatthiasA
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    why the S2600 and not the S3100

    because there is no space in my room at my parents house
    the S2600 exactly fit in an edge !
    the S3100 is higher than the S2600 and doesnt fit in the edge !


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    In the first picture of the horn I though it was in fiberglass, thus the question, as I own the S/3100 and have had some thoughts of dampening/deadening the horn with lead or the like. I see though that you have made the horn from MDF and then will not need to address that question. Great work Matthias!!

    21 yrs old, eh ? be intreresting to see what youi are doing 20 years from now

    Bernard

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    MatthiasA
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    Hello Bernhard !
    ive a question !
    ive Post a Pic of the S2600 with red lines !
    this distance i need ... because ive no S2600 to messure...self
    sorry for my poor english :-(

    but the Midplate ! of the S2600
    are there Holes in it ??? or is the Plate without any Holes !
    to cut Low and High driver ?

    which distance is from the top of the 2600 to this midplate ??

    greetings
    Matthias Asselborn

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    Wow that looks real nice!


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    Quote Originally Posted by MatthiasA
    Hello Bernhard !
    ive a question !
    ive Post a Pic of the S2600 with red lines !
    this distance i need ... because ive no S2600 to messure...self
    sorry for my poor english :-(

    but the Midplate ! of the S2600
    are there Holes in it ??? or is the Plate without any Holes !
    to cut Low and High driver ?

    which distance is from the top of the 2600 to this midplate ??

    greetings
    Matthias Asselborn
    Hi Matthias

    I own the 3100 not the 2600, so I don't think I can make any meaningfull measurments for you. Also, I do not understand your question. Do you mean inside of the cabinet ? If so, yes there is a 'plate' or we could say, a 'baffle' (?) that braces the cabinet at that point. I would need to take my bass driver out to tell you the exact location but as I recall it is just below the bottom edje of the horn. I don't think that this distance would be critical as it is not to separate the two drivers but rather, from the looks, just fo added bracing. The baffle, as I recall, is open all the way around except for perhaps a 2" border. For your information, there is also a MDF brace about 2" wide that runs up the both sides of the cabinet at about the mid-point. I can't tell from just sticking my hand inside the port how far they go up but - all the way to the top - or just to the bottom of the plate/baffle. Hope this helps.

    Bernard

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    mrbluster
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    Dimensions

    General dimensions for S2600 are (HxWXD) 984x559x406mm.
    Your work is very impressive for a young (or old) man. You are doing such a beautiful job, it is a shame you are not building a Pair. Perhaps you will do a second one later,

    Mrbluster

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    MatthiasA
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    but ... i need anybody who give me the exact dimensions on the pic with the red lines

    greetings

    have nobody the s2600 ?

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