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<blockquote data-quote="Ron Kimball" data-source="post: 98304" data-attributes="member: 405"><p>Re: Danley TH-Mini Users ?</p><p></p><p>Yah, I should probably spend time at the gym instead of bitchin' about their weight LOL.Hence my thought that surface mount handles bolted through "T" nuts placed in the uppermost cavity that is accessible via removing the top handle. "Corner" handles might also work, placed left and right (and/or maybe rearwards and forwards ?) on the top.</p><p></p><p>BTW I was going to sell the TH-Mini's and buy a pair of these that weight 20 lbs less:</p><p><a href="http://www.ramsdellproaudio.com/products/subs/XS-12.html" target="_blank">XS-12 Chimera 12" Bass HornRamsdell Pro Audio - Products</a></p><p>Unfortunately his prototype failed to perform to his satisfaction. He used a longer horn with a lower flair rate that modeled fine but doesn't match the TH-Mini's output in the 50+Hz region. He uses a corner handle placed aft on the bottom and a "regular" handle placed towards the front on the bottom.</p><p> </p><p>I do wonder how a lightweight version of the Mini would perform, neo driver and 5/8" or 1/2" plywood? As-is the cabs are insanely solid, you can put drinks on them and not worry about them vibrating off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ron Kimball, post: 98304, member: 405"] Re: Danley TH-Mini Users ? Yah, I should probably spend time at the gym instead of bitchin' about their weight LOL.Hence my thought that surface mount handles bolted through "T" nuts placed in the uppermost cavity that is accessible via removing the top handle. "Corner" handles might also work, placed left and right (and/or maybe rearwards and forwards ?) on the top. BTW I was going to sell the TH-Mini's and buy a pair of these that weight 20 lbs less: [url=http://www.ramsdellproaudio.com/products/subs/XS-12.html]XS-12 Chimera 12" Bass HornRamsdell Pro Audio - Products[/url] Unfortunately his prototype failed to perform to his satisfaction. He used a longer horn with a lower flair rate that modeled fine but doesn't match the TH-Mini's output in the 50+Hz region. He uses a corner handle placed aft on the bottom and a "regular" handle placed towards the front on the bottom. I do wonder how a lightweight version of the Mini would perform, neo driver and 5/8" or 1/2" plywood? As-is the cabs are insanely solid, you can put drinks on them and not worry about them vibrating off. [/QUOTE]
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