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My shop is little more than a dungeon.
Dave, Will you be showing your new "artwork" in Denver next month?
The coherence of the sound as a whole though detailed with great imaging still sometimes gives the impression individual units presented simultaneously rather than a cohesive piece of music. This is the biggest flaw I find with the B because I lean toward warm and musical speakers.
Anyway thanks for the writeup - the C is something to keep my eye on and I'd be certainly interested in hearing the demo pair if it ever makes the rounds.
Dave - Do you indeed plan a road trip for the 1801C's?
QuoteOr, for the 1-1/2" round over, make multiple angle cuts with a table saw to approximate the round over, then hand finish. Would it work to use a cabinet scraper ground to the 1-1/2" radius?...could a proper burr be put on the scraper's round-over edge? With a good hand & eye this is possible. I do believe some folks could accomplish this with a high degree of success. However, I don't have this level of manual skill. I could do this task tolerably, but not to perfection.
Or, for the 1-1/2" round over, make multiple angle cuts with a table saw to approximate the round over, then hand finish. Would it work to use a cabinet scraper ground to the 1-1/2" radius?...could a proper burr be put on the scraper's round-over edge?
Any news/new pictures of the 1801C's?
That's not so good news indeed. I though you had moved already.
How are your elbow and knee(s) going BTW? Hopefully a lot better.