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It's a fairly low frequency - trial and error is required. :shaking:
Yes, I would start at a lower frequency, working up to resonance and maybe a bit beyond provided that excursion stays within reasonable limits that is...

Don't let the big block DART head sitting there pass you by either. I seriously gotta put all my shit back together...
 
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Yes, I would start at a lower frequency, working up to resonance and maybe a bit beyond provided that excursion stays within reasonable limits that is...

Don't let the big block DART head sitting there pass you by either. I seriously gotta put all my shit back together...

Agreed about starting at a lower frequency - don't want to rock the boat. :toothy5:

I must ask - what's dart head? :confused1::laughing7:
 
Believe me that is the first thing I saw - next up was the tool chest. Just can't help it! :tongue4:
Have you ever seen a "voice coil" prolapse? I can't imagine it's a pretty sight..
 
Agreed about starting at a lower frequency - don't want to rock the boat. :toothy5:

I must ask - what's dart head? :confused1::laughing7:
Ahhh that's peaking out just next to the tool chest... It's an aftermarket cylinder head for a big block Chevy that makes it into a big big block Chevy. That's the simple explanation, horny engine parts.
 
Ahhh that's peaking out just next to the tool chest... It's an aftermarket cylinder head for a big block Chevy that makes it into a big big block Chevy. That's the simple explanation, horny engine parts.

Got it - it's a head for a big bloke's cylinder named Chevy. :shaking2: He should be more careful - mustn't keep it poking out by the chest.
 
Got it - it's a head for a big bloke's cylinder named Chevy. :shaking2: He should be more careful - mustn't keep it poking out by the chest.
A bloke should keep his cylinder concealed until it's absolutely required. That's just decency!
 
Well my gear is finally on a truck heading my way! I've been building a cabinet for the shop gear in the meantime. I will be pulling two 20A circuits through the wall today dedicated for the stereo, then pulling 6 runs of speaker wire through the ceiling. This will allow me the option of tri amping. I have some work to do on the subs then they arrive, port changes and install the 18" in one.

I had had to build the cabinet a little wide because the Rotel is oddball width (21 1/4"). It's going to slide out on it's shelf as the connections are all on the sides. One shelf for a CD player then the rest is rack width. Turntable will sit on top eventually.
 

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Goddamn but now I am in love

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Here's one for the politically correct, sensitive types:

That Styrofoam cup should be replaced with a beer bottle ... :tongue4:
 
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Whelp, there's a stereo in a box! 1.21 gigawatts??!! GREAT SCOTT!
 

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I'm also working on having a replica lid made for my turntable as it was missing when I scored it. I need a belt for it too if anyone knows where to score parts. It's JA Michell, Prizma. Same as this sans cover :angryfire:
 

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Some vintage gear!
 

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Nice vintage. I think you need some vinyl to spin on that turn table.
 

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