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<blockquote data-quote="Tom Manchester" data-source="post: 6855" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>Just wanted to post up a couple pictures of my latest venture. I'm continuing development on my S-line line array system (as seen in the review thread by Evan over in product reviews). Part of my vision for this project is to ultimately have a complete system of cabinets that all seamlessly integrate both acoustically and aesthetically. Now that I have a sizable rig of a dozen line array cabinets, I thought a pair of matching front fill cabinets would be an easy project before tackling some of my other concepts for the system. As with the S-line, I can't reveal the brand and model of the drivers, but it is an 8+1" box, the woofer, horn, and comp driver all come from the land of spaghetti and leaning towers, from 3 different manufacturers. The drivers should all be in soon, but here's the completed boxes in the mean time. I'll get some response curves and explain my tuning process once I get them loaded up. The cabinets are made from 1/2" baltic birch with bracing on all sides. The sides of the cabinets have 3/16" x 2" aircraft aluminum recessed into them to match the look of the main cabinets and also for strength and ruggedness.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tom Manchester, post: 6855, member: 82"] Just wanted to post up a couple pictures of my latest venture. I'm continuing development on my S-line line array system (as seen in the review thread by Evan over in product reviews). Part of my vision for this project is to ultimately have a complete system of cabinets that all seamlessly integrate both acoustically and aesthetically. Now that I have a sizable rig of a dozen line array cabinets, I thought a pair of matching front fill cabinets would be an easy project before tackling some of my other concepts for the system. As with the S-line, I can't reveal the brand and model of the drivers, but it is an 8+1" box, the woofer, horn, and comp driver all come from the land of spaghetti and leaning towers, from 3 different manufacturers. The drivers should all be in soon, but here's the completed boxes in the mean time. I'll get some response curves and explain my tuning process once I get them loaded up. The cabinets are made from 1/2" baltic birch with bracing on all sides. The sides of the cabinets have 3/16" x 2" aircraft aluminum recessed into them to match the look of the main cabinets and also for strength and ruggedness. [/QUOTE]
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