I have been in construction mode.
I have two new-ish-like, re-done deck speaker enclosures that I have wanted to put together for about three years now. Basically, since the last time I put together some enclosures.
They are twenty eight cubic cubic foot bass reflex, five and one half feet tall, using two eighteens, one fifteen (in its own three cubic foot, tuned sub-enclosure), one twelve (in its own one cubic foot sealed sub-enclosure), two fives (again, sealed from the eighteens' power), one two inch horn driver (passively crossed, coupled to a 2380 model JBL horn) and two ultra high bullet tweets.
It is ALL JBL drivers, tri-amped, using twelve hundred watts on the eighteens, three hundred watts on the fifteens and three hundred watts on the twelves,fives and uppers; that's around eighteen hundred watts per channel if need be. It is all vintage Crown power and electronic crossovers. Passive crossovers were constructed by my own hands.
Everything low is direct radiating, up to the range from above eighteen hundred Hertz where the two inch horns take over.
I can barely wait for a chance to crank these babies up!!
Just hearing them whisper makes my skin tingle!
Anyway, back again for a bit.
Did I miss anything good?