Collection of Pi Pictures [message #35338 is a reply to message #35325] |
Wed, 06 March 2002 12:33   |
dbeardsl
Messages: 127 Registered: May 2009
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Those really are beautiful. It would be really neat to compose a collection of Pi pictures, organized by model of course. I don't have a whole lot of time to go digging around, but if people just email me any pictures they have of some Pi's and the model name, I have a site I could whip up a little page on to host em. Send em if you got em. Thanks
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Re: Photo's of My Theater 4 Pi's [message #35340 is a reply to message #35325] |
Wed, 06 March 2002 13:27   |
DRCope
Messages: 160 Registered: May 2009 Location: Brooklyn, CT
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Garland, Man, those are hugely handsome! Having seen your Foreplay "live", I shoulda known you'd do a killer job on the speaks. Can't wait to hear them! You've got good reason to be proud! Keep your ears and your mind open.
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Thanks for the Compliments, Guys! [message #35345 is a reply to message #35325] |
Wed, 06 March 2002 14:54   |
Garland
Messages: 269 Registered: May 2009
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Daniel, I'll e-mail the pics. And Sam, the boss was actually pretty pleased to see them go; not many places to hide em in our crowded architectural office. Tottman- the Paramours got put together concurrently with the Pi's and unfortunately they are pretty much stock- a bit of paint on the chassis plate and transformers and the alder wood base oiled and waxed with a 3/4" roundover on the top edge. Later I'll go back and do em up!- after the mods have exhausted themselves. Replay... not until I move to a smaller house! And Bill, It was fun putting these things together just after you did yours. Thanks for running a few blocks for me! Thanks again for everyones help and I wish the pictures could show how they sound! But then most of you already do. And now the fun really gets interesting...! The Music! Thanks again, Wayne! G.
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Re: More embarassing compliments [message #35354 is a reply to message #35347] |
Thu, 07 March 2002 08:33  |
Garland
Messages: 269 Registered: May 2009
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Hi Bill, Actually, the idea came from you with your extra layer on the front baffle. I was looking for a way to add a grill cloth and make the speakers a bit more WAF able. So in my doodling at work this is what I came up with- it seemed pretty easy to do with the cut out becoming the grill frame and the grill frame cutouts for the speakers flush with the outer surfaces of the horn to minimize diffraction. I only veneered the front top and sides for economy. ...and to be totally honest I tweeked the color a bit in Photoshop; the actual colors are a bit warmer with a tad too much yellow for my liking. Hopefully age will improve things a bit. G.
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