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    Welcome to the IHoP

    I'm sure that thing rips you could hear my bookshelves (same tweet and 6" Dayton RS ported per) on the other side of the hallway with my door closed I haven't been able to crank it yet, I think I'm gonna fry the tweet... Need to get the new ones in now, but I've got to wait till monday.
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    Welcome to the IHoP

    Just got done watching American Graffiti, with no commercials.
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    *thats CB isn't it?*
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    That happens all to often with me.
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    Welcome to the IHoP

    Rockin to the Guns 'n Roses now...
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    NP: CCR, Fortunate Son
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    Quad Dayton Reference Tower

    Another reason to make them outa BB ply, they will be taken to a house a time or two for a couple kick arse parties.
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    Got some listening time in on my towers, updates in my thread.
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    Quad Dayton Reference Tower

    This is my first time setting up anything active. I wanted to play around before I thought of desigining and making a passive crossover network for these. It took me a little while before I found what I liked. I know it can be fine tuned alot by ears more trained than mine, but I don't know anyone like that around. The tweeter gets a little nasty around the crossover point, it isn't even supposed to crossover that low (Dayton 4.60$ ones). I have them crossed over around 2200hz. I'm hoping my new tweets on order will help that out (Morel MDT29's). My initial hearing was wow, these have some output. After getting a little more time in on these tonight I've came to a couple conclusions. The crossover point gets a little nasy, a new tweet able to get lower should fix that. These have some considerable ability to dip down low (~2.8cubes 40hz) and are very detailed and crisp. I really like my Fostex's and I think I already like these even more. These are going in a dorm room once I get the pair built (this is the prototype model). I have a feeling its going to be a little bit of overkill. With the way they are sounding now I don't believe I am going to be running a substage for awhile. Overall I am very pleased with how it came out, this is my first project that I've designed/built/came up with myself. It is a very pleasant sounding speaker, tight accurate low end, a decent upper range *will be improving*.
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    Welcome to the IHoP

    262.23$ later I have 2 sheets of good 3/4" BB ply, and 2 sheets of good 1/2" BB ply.
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    Drivers are shielded.
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    New tweets will be here monday Morel MDT29's
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    And its off to work I go.
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    God damn, my new towers (well, tower currently) has some fricking OUTPUT.
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    Quad Dayton Reference Tower

    Just got hooked up at 11pm tonight, folks went to bed so I'll have to play tommorow night with them. What little bit I have done, all i've got to say is Got output?
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    Welcome to the IHoP

    Ummm, got output? QDR v 1.0 is up and running, I have barely turned it up and, um, wow. Its got a little bit of oomph to it.
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    Out to go work in the woodshed and maybe get these speakers wired up.
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    Le Top.
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    Yo CB, it appears you got permabanned from AF? Your thread was moved, now its gone.
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    Dosen't look like were gettin anything other than 3" of thunder.
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    Our old arse mutt is flippin out because of the storm.
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    THE JIGSAW WORKS NOW!!! I hit it with a hammer a couple times and now it works. The final hole is cut and the front baffle is glued on.
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