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    Default Cyburg's Needles

    I wasn’t going to post another speaker project on the general pics forum but just notice this new baby … so here’s this weekends finishing project. A little full range (3”) single driver TL – Cyburg’s Needle.

    Really it was an excuse to try my new source of paper backed veneer and I’ll rather chuffed at my first attempt. I’m now happy to use it on a serious project.

    For full WIP shots see - http://www.greenie512.net/greenie512/html/needles.html
    or buy at - http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI....MESE%3AIT&rd=1

    Cheers - Phil
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    Wow, what a really elegant looking set of speakers! From the pics the veneering looks great too! HAd a quick look at your site - might just whammy up some of these instead of the little timber desk top set I was going to make.

    Great work.
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    Cracking good speakers grommit!!
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    OK thats a nice pair of scale models. Now you know that it works when are you building the full size version with a 15" concentric.

    You think I'm Kidding don't you


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    Quote Originally Posted by soundman View Post
    OK thats a nice pair of scale models. Now you know that it works when are you building the full size version with a 15" concentric.

    You think I'm Kidding don't you


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    Hummmmmm... I know where theres a luvly pair of Tannoy Monitor Golds
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    I wouldn't do that to a pair of golds.
    Besides a bit more beef would be nice.

    But selinium do a nice 15" concentric and about 250 W RMS.

    Think about this........ its a straight.....transmission line.... they would have to be something like 16feet tall.:eek: :eek:


    On another note.... a mate of mine has just been given... "A quantity" of ALTEC 210 cabinets..... big front horn loaded theatre boxes... each one take 2 15" drivers and stands 7'6" high...... must get pics..... must hear those buggers fired up :eek: :eek:

    cheers
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    Most powertools have sharp teeth.
    People are made of meat.
    Abrasives can be just as dangerous as a blade.....and 10 times more painfull.

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