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I, too, appreciate your revisiting this. I'm really interested in trying this out. My only problem with it is where the hell can I put it so my wife doesn't drive me nuts complaining about how ugly it is? I'll bet I can build a box to camouflage it, but it would have to be a pretty box. Sigh.I think I figured out where to place it (or even two of them). Research time.
Another thumbs up for the bucket subs. I still like the pair I built, driven by a Crown amp.I went with basic Home Depot orange.To make them look better, I'm thinking a fabric slipcover
Maybe vinyl contact paper or wall paper. To improve WAF I used a Ralph Lauren print on my open baffles.
OB's covered with Ralph Lauren print
Curious about this build too. How is the sound compared to a good OB sub?Unfortunately I can't build one myself until my broken collarbone heals up - In other words I have plenty of time right now for planning and the C&C Circle has already given me some good ideas.
I actually believed it was good. His original Horns are fun, but I think they're falling behind on their own. I don't use mine atm, not since I made a pair of upgraded Encrores from Danny.However, I've considered making this sub. The direct of the sub firing isn't what I'd do. My biggest question is whether or not the bucket is better than a wood box. Frankly if I can figure good enough amplification from a class D diy kit, I'd like to pair something this responsive with the new LGK OB kit coming out.
Ed's upgrade with the Heils, bi-amps and active crossover take the HS horns to another level. Amazing clarity and the Crown powered buckets were so well integrated I had no idea where they were located. It pains me to say this but those red neck buckets surpass my Dayton Reference subs in the nice knock down cabs from PE.