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Introducing the M1
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<blockquote data-quote="Shonver" data-source="post: 36493" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>Quick update:</p><p></p><p>I have broken in the bass drivers as described above. Problem now is that I don't have an adaptor to fit them to my test box. I need to make an adaptor ring so that the driver can seat squarely on the test box without air leaks, but I seem to have lost the pivot pin on my circle router jig. Just need to find a nail or similar thingumy of 4mm diameter and I can continue. I did manage to find my camera and its charger, so can upload some pics soon.</p><p></p><p>I am also considering the omisson of the interrnal brace board, and instead making the walls thicker from the outside, to try and save space inside the cabinet, should the new modelled enclosure (based on measured T/S paramaters) indicate that the cabinet is a bit too small. But we'll see...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shonver, post: 36493, member: 34"] Quick update: I have broken in the bass drivers as described above. Problem now is that I don't have an adaptor to fit them to my test box. I need to make an adaptor ring so that the driver can seat squarely on the test box without air leaks, but I seem to have lost the pivot pin on my circle router jig. Just need to find a nail or similar thingumy of 4mm diameter and I can continue. I did manage to find my camera and its charger, so can upload some pics soon. I am also considering the omisson of the interrnal brace board, and instead making the walls thicker from the outside, to try and save space inside the cabinet, should the new modelled enclosure (based on measured T/S paramaters) indicate that the cabinet is a bit too small. But we'll see... [/QUOTE]
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