From NX Studios to Otica MTMs

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oz_audio_todd

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Re: From NX Studios to Otica MTMs
« Reply #40 on: 15 Aug 2024, 03:03 am »

The main struggle with the full tower with 8" subs has been getting the cabinets cut due to the limitations of our CNC machine and the programing time it will take to design what we have planned, plus we have several other projects we're working on that are taking up machine time.


I don't suppose Hobbs or Danny is interested in giving us some more info/ hints on these other projects, are they??  :P

mlundy57

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Re: From NX Studios to Otica MTMs
« Reply #41 on: 16 Aug 2024, 12:24 am »

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Re: From NX Studios to Otica MTMs
« Reply #42 on: 16 Aug 2024, 12:43 am »
I think the main 'issue' with the Otica MTM on top of the subs is visual/aesthetic.  They just don't look like an integrated design.

Lack of cohesiveness was a concern when building my set of MTMs, they can be set up to look more integrated.  Still enjoying these daily!

Best,
Ed





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Re: From NX Studios to Otica MTMs
« Reply #43 on: 16 Aug 2024, 02:50 am »
Lack of cohesiveness was a concern when building my set of MTMs, they can be set up to look more integrated.  Still enjoying these daily!

Those look incredible, but let's face it -- your DIY skills and ingenuity supersede the typical guy. I'd have to pay someone to build and finish cabinets like yours, and the cost suddenly goes through the roof. Danny's DIY marketing model keeps pricing within reason and the builds are simplified with basic flat packs. 

goggle1824

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Re: From NX Studios to Otica MTMs
« Reply #44 on: 16 Aug 2024, 06:09 pm »
But yeah, Ed’s speakers…  :o  :drool: :drool: