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I had 8 tweeter enclosures made previously when the plan was to make a hybrid
line array and there was drama in making those, short story, the machinist
messed up a little, then I changed my mind on plating and the platers messed up.
What I got was 8 tweeter enclosures that were unique but not what I visioned.
It's ok, it's a consistent screw up and nobody will know. Here is picks of that.
Pics of machined parts; These parts is for one tweeter. I need parts
to make 21 tweeters plus spares, lots of work on machining. I'm not
a machinist so I have to hire someone cheap.
http://home.pacbell.net/lordpk/sa/4.jpg
Pics of tweeter;
http://home.pacbell.net/lordpk/sa/1.jpg
http://home.pacbell.net/lordpk/sa/2.jpg
Pics of tweeter inside it's own enclosure;
http://home.pacbell.net/lordpk/sa/5.jpg
http://home.pacbell.net/lordpk/sa/6.jpg
Pic of tweeter compared to an 8" midrange;
http://home.pacbell.net/lordpk/sa/7.jpg
Pic of a '4 stack tweeter' vs. Dayton PT2/NSB line array.
http://home.pacbell.net/lordpk/sa/test.jpg
Problem is, when the design migrated from a hybrid array using 4 tweeters
per tower to a full blown line array with 8 tweeters per tower, I need more
tweeters and enclosures. It would be difficult to duplicate the screw up
on those 8 tweeter enclosures so I figure I need to do a new batch from
scratch. I just have to find a machinist that wouldn't charge me a ton of money
to make 231 machined parts plus spares.
The tweeter enclosure is to protect the expensive tweeter, make it easy to
install in the box when arrayed, and you have to rework the internal
electrical wiring from the front of the tweeter to the rear of the box.
Yeah, that tweeter is a mechanical headache, but SQL is unreal and
worth the nightmare if you ever experience one.
There is a reason for my madness //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/crazy.gif.c13912c32de98515d3142759a824dae7.gif
line array and there was drama in making those, short story, the machinist
messed up a little, then I changed my mind on plating and the platers messed up.
What I got was 8 tweeter enclosures that were unique but not what I visioned.
It's ok, it's a consistent screw up and nobody will know. Here is picks of that.
Pics of machined parts; These parts is for one tweeter. I need parts
to make 21 tweeters plus spares, lots of work on machining. I'm not
a machinist so I have to hire someone cheap.
http://home.pacbell.net/lordpk/sa/4.jpg
Pics of tweeter;
http://home.pacbell.net/lordpk/sa/1.jpg
http://home.pacbell.net/lordpk/sa/2.jpg
Pics of tweeter inside it's own enclosure;
http://home.pacbell.net/lordpk/sa/5.jpg
http://home.pacbell.net/lordpk/sa/6.jpg
Pic of tweeter compared to an 8" midrange;
http://home.pacbell.net/lordpk/sa/7.jpg
Pic of a '4 stack tweeter' vs. Dayton PT2/NSB line array.
http://home.pacbell.net/lordpk/sa/test.jpg
Problem is, when the design migrated from a hybrid array using 4 tweeters
per tower to a full blown line array with 8 tweeters per tower, I need more
tweeters and enclosures. It would be difficult to duplicate the screw up
on those 8 tweeter enclosures so I figure I need to do a new batch from
scratch. I just have to find a machinist that wouldn't charge me a ton of money
to make 231 machined parts plus spares.
The tweeter enclosure is to protect the expensive tweeter, make it easy to
install in the box when arrayed, and you have to rework the internal
electrical wiring from the front of the tweeter to the rear of the box.
Yeah, that tweeter is a mechanical headache, but SQL is unreal and
worth the nightmare if you ever experience one.
There is a reason for my madness //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/crazy.gif.c13912c32de98515d3142759a824dae7.gif
