JeffG's 2Pi's [message #40306] |
Sun, 16 February 2003 17:04  |
Garland
Messages: 269 Registered: May 2009
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You guys have to go over to the Bottlehead forum for a look at JeffG's 2 towers. Very nice! I'm guessing he'll post here soon. G.
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Re: JeffG's 2Pi's [message #40307 is a reply to message #40306] |
Sun, 16 February 2003 17:15   |
jeff g
Messages: 23 Registered: May 2009
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hey what a coincidence, i was just about to post some pics . i finally got a digital camera and figured out how to link them. i built the cabinets over the christmas break, with lots of help from my father in law and using his shop - unfortunately my wife won't let me set up a tablesaw in our apartment. the paint didn't turn out quite as nice as i wanted but i guess i can always make another pair
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Very nice.... [message #40314 is a reply to message #40307] |
Sun, 16 February 2003 23:27   |
ToFo
Messages: 219 Registered: May 2009
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...sort of a fractal french curve design. Me Like! Breaks up and lightens the monolithic tower feel. Looks like youve got some nice sounds to enjoy. Thanks for posting pics. Thomas
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sandbox [message #40317 is a reply to message #40308] |
Mon, 17 February 2003 03:57   |
jeff g
Messages: 23 Registered: May 2009
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the foreplay and spare amp are on isolation sandboxes (basically sand filled boxes resting on squash balls) . i don't know how much they impact the sound, but i needed a small project last summer and thought they looked interesting. check out the design here:
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Re: sandbox [message #40320 is a reply to message #40317] |
Mon, 17 February 2003 09:28   |
Garland
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I made up a bunch of these for all of my components a while back and really swore by them. They do take up a bit of real estate and currently I've cut back on their use to have only one; under the dac/ CD player. My 2 year old used to like to stick his fingers in the gap between top and base and dig out the sand. What fun! G.
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