Father and Daughter speaker build: "TriTrix MTM"

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Re: Father and Daughter speaker build: "TriTrix MTM"
« Reply #100 on: 3 Dec 2013, 12:10 pm »
doesn't pitch them in the trash like so many other adolescent projects wind up as we age and "move on".
Maybe it would be nice if she kept them because of the amazing memory of building them with dad.   ;)

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Re: Father and Daughter speaker build: "TriTrix MTM"
« Reply #101 on: 4 Dec 2013, 02:56 am »
Bob thank you so much for this thread. There are tears in my eyes as I type this. This has truly blessed me. It is my opinion that you will not be able to measure the blessings coming your way, both now and in the future as a result of this investment in your precious daughter. Praying for safe covering over her.

Wow. I'm not sure how to respond to that. Thank you for that, very much.
Tull, Navin, jtwrace, thank you fellas.   :D

A bit more progress tonight. The best news of all.....
You'll be happy to see the bandages are all gone. She "healed" just that quickly.  :wink:

Tonight, I taught her how to solder, which she got the hang of pretty quick.
Both networks are finished, and most of the led out wires are connected and soldered.

Navin, I think you're correct, she could have built the TL's, but her room is way too small.  :?










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« Reply #102 on: 4 Dec 2013, 03:18 am »
Can't wait to see the finished product  :thumb:


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« Reply #103 on: 4 Dec 2013, 03:38 am »
Hi Bob and all Audio Circle members.
I didn't know why, but I did not follow your thread.
I just finish reading all the six pages of your topic and I find it very interesting.
Father - daughter project that's nice.
From now on, I will read and look at everything you will post.
Thanks.

Guy 13

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Re: Father and Daughter speaker build: "TriTrix MTM"
« Reply #104 on: 4 Dec 2013, 03:47 am »
Wow, look at her go! Good job, Abbie!  :thumb:

I'm thinking tube amp kit.

Have fun!




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« Reply #105 on: 4 Dec 2013, 06:25 am »
Wow, look at her go! Good job, Abbie!  :thumb:

I'm thinking tube amp kit.

Have fun!

+1   WTG Abbie   :thumb:
Gonna have to get Tyara (my niece) going  with the iron after she sees these  latest pics
Keep it up !!

-jay

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« Reply #106 on: 4 Dec 2013, 12:59 pm »
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   but her room is way too small     

I can just see the next project!  :lol:

Love the thread, thanks.......

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Re: Father and Daughter speaker build: "TriTrix MTM"
« Reply #107 on: 4 Dec 2013, 05:05 pm »
From now on, I will read and look at everything you will post.
That is one of the kindest complements I've ever had. Than you for that.
However, the vast majority of my posts don't have near the level of interest the ones in this thread has.
Most of them are pointless, to be quite honest.  :lol:

Fellas, your comments and complements are eyebrow raising, thank you very much!  :thumb:

Bob (and Abbie)

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« Reply #108 on: 4 Dec 2013, 05:57 pm »
That's It! I'm done with this thread! (not really)
That kid of yours is doing things (soldering) I have never attempted, let
alone build a pair of speakers. I will not (will) sit here any longer and tolerate this.
I have officially reached the end of my joyous on looking and now feel quite inadequate
as I see the really good job this beautiful young lady is doing. So if I write anything in the
future in this thread, it will be unofficial.

Don
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Re: Father and Daughter speaker build: "TriTrix MTM"
« Reply #109 on: 5 Dec 2013, 03:58 am »
Don,
Thank you Brother.  :D
I'll take that as a huge complement, and will explain the tongue in cheek to Abbie.
Very good post, thanks again!  :thumb:

Just a heads-up....I think this project is going to be a weekend only thing.
There isn't enough time after school/work/dinner/chores/bathtime to make it worth going into the workshop.
Fear not, we've got a weekend coming up in just a couple days.

Nick - Are you saying we should build onto her room!?!?!?
Yea....we've thought about it.  :duh:

Bob (and Abbie)

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« Reply #110 on: 5 Dec 2013, 05:03 am »
Nick - Are you saying we should build onto her room!?!?!?
Yea....we've thought about it.  :duh:

Bob, I believe no thread you have posted before has created the level of interest as this one. Most of us are in our 40s, 50s and 60s and we all have kids and/or grand kids about your daughter's age. Seeing this thread just warms our collective hearts.

My own son is 11. I wish he would have shown some interest in building speakers but outside of football (Americans call it soccer), his iPad (something called Clash of Clans), PS3 (FIFA 14 is the current rage) and his guitar he shows no other interests. Then again it might also be the pressure the schools in India put on the kids that limits their extra curricular interests.  :cry:

So kudos to you and the little one may you build many more speakers, amplifiers, and other audio goodies together.

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Re: Father and Daughter speaker build: "TriTrix MTM"
« Reply #111 on: 5 Dec 2013, 05:21 am »
Great stuff Bob ... make sure and tell Abbie that "Rian the cool" approves  :lol:

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« Reply #112 on: 5 Dec 2013, 08:54 am »

Hi Bob and all Audio Circle members.
What you are doing with your daughter is what I call:
Preparing her future.
(Might not be exactly the right way to put it,
but I am sure you get the idea.)
When I was at primary school, our class went out only one time to see a movie a documentary on Africa.
At that time, I said to myself: Boring stuff.
But today, I know something about Africans that maybe others don’t know.
When I was at high school, we went to another school to learn wood working, but it was only 1 hour per week for less than 2 months.
But, I did learn the names of all the tools we were using.
We also had a short 30 minutes movie on the dry cleaning business. It was part of a job orientation, but only one trade is not enough.
I’ve started to learn a lot of different things when I started as an industrial combustion technician when I was 21 years old.
I’ve been in lots of different manufacturing factories seeing and learning how things are made.
Clothing, wood furniture, plastic, chemical, alcohol, metal and food like chocolate, powdered milk and even KFC secret recipy.
I wish all today’s students would have factories tour or would have fathers like you teaching stuff to their children that (Who knows) could be useful one day and even if they never have the chance to practice what they have learned, they would have gained self confidence and proudness of having done something.
When I was 15 years old, I worked with my father that was an electrical contractor, I not only learned about electricity, but also a little about banks, because he had many banks as customers. I always have been curious and that is an asset.
What you are doing is wonderful; I wish I could have done the same with my children, who are now on the other side of the planet.

Guy 13

Keep posting and keep posting pictures, I love to see your daughter’s face, it tells a lot on her behavior and mentality. 


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« Reply #113 on: 5 Dec 2013, 09:30 am »
fantastic thread.  the part that touches me is the relationship implied by this activity.  This is often missing today as we are all too busy or rushed for our children.  Bravo...

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Re: Father and Daughter speaker build: "TriTrix MTM"
« Reply #114 on: 5 Dec 2013, 03:03 pm »
Thanks VERY much fellas. :thumb:

Honestly though, I'm one of those parents that should have been spending more time with their kids over the years.
The wife is supporting this adventure one hundred percent to help combat that.

Ryan, I'll tell Abbie you're giving it your seal of approval too.
But I think I'll have her start calling you "Double Tap" from now on.  :wink:

Bob

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Re: Father and Daughter speaker build: "TriTrix MTM"
« Reply #115 on: 5 Dec 2013, 03:09 pm »
I see no extra bracing on those side panels yet.

What's going on there Bob?  What kind of 2-bit operation are you running there?   :duh:

 :lol:

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Re: Father and Daughter speaker build: "TriTrix MTM"
« Reply #116 on: 5 Dec 2013, 04:45 pm »
Hey man, the "Bob and Abbie operation" isn't as quick as some of the JeffCo speaker building companys.  :wink:

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Re: Father and Daughter speaker build: "TriTrix MTM"
« Reply #117 on: 5 Dec 2013, 06:09 pm »
Bob - a very special sharing you've got here. Even those of us without kids or grandkids appreciate what you & Abbie are doing, and what it means to both of you is priceless. Am honored that you would choose to open this window into your family with us.

So, when can we expect painting to begin ?  :bounce: :bounce: :hyper: Can't wait to see that finish.   :thumb:
JD


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« Reply #118 on: 5 Dec 2013, 06:30 pm »
I am so enjoying this thread. Bob & Abbie, I'm waiting to see the room remodel.  :thumb:

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« Reply #119 on: 6 Dec 2013, 05:07 am »
So, when can we expect painting to begin ?  :bounce: :bounce: :hyper: Can't wait to see that finish.   :thumb:

Painting, this is Bob! I expect to see the kind of finish Rick Craig, Jim Salk and Vapor get.

Bob and Abbie have set a very high bar for other kids.

Rock on Abbie, Bob you just make sure she plays some real music on those speakers, not Just-in-Cry-baby. :D