Super-V's in the wild!

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« Reply #60 on: 15 Jul 2010, 07:16 pm »
Actually I have a local guy that does this stuff:

http://picasaweb.google.com/ewwatsonjr/RecentProjects?feat=directlink#

So I was going to get him to do some granite type coatings on my MDF and see how it turned out.

I have some flat pack Super-V cabinets coming and will have him do a pair as soon as they get here.

Cool.  Have you figured out flat pack pricing?

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« Reply #61 on: 15 Jul 2010, 11:50 pm »


Nay, that wouldn't even be fair. That would be like showing up to a gun fight only to see me holding a bazooka.  :D

I am thinking that an N3 kit and a single servo sub would be a much more fair comparison. Maybe the YG guys can see this and take it as a challenge. They have been going head to head with everybody else this year and publicizing it as part of their ad campaign.

Sounds about like the right odds to me against the best speaker in the world! ;)

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« Reply #62 on: 16 Jul 2010, 02:25 pm »
I'll be glad to send them an email linking this.   :D  Then I really will have to build an all aluminum cabinet.   :dance:  Man, I love excuses.
I double-dog-dare-'ya!!!

How's that?

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« Reply #63 on: 16 Jul 2010, 02:44 pm »
I double-dog-dare-'ya!!!

How's that?

Dave

on what part?

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« Reply #64 on: 16 Jul 2010, 03:18 pm »
Then I really will have to build an all aluminum cabinet.   :dance:  Man, I love excuses.
The fun part.

  :eyebrows:

Dave

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« Reply #65 on: 16 Jul 2010, 03:22 pm »
The fun part.

  :eyebrows:

Dave

fun?   :icon_surprised:

That comes when they're done....it's an amazing amount of work.  The key is that you cut only once and not have to make a prototype and then the first piece.  This isn't wood where it's cheap.  When you factor in material (aluminum) and machine time, it's scary! 

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« Reply #66 on: 18 Jul 2010, 05:12 am »
~120 lbs assembled.

Thanks.

I've got 115 lbs assembled. :thumb:

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« Reply #67 on: 18 Jul 2010, 05:19 am »
fun?   :icon_surprised:

That comes when they're done....it's an amazing amount of work.  The key is that you cut only once and not have to make a prototype and then the first piece.  This isn't wood where it's cheap.  When you factor in material (aluminum) and machine time, it's scary!

Why not play with some ideas in wood before moving to aluminum?

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« Reply #68 on: 18 Jul 2010, 12:15 pm »
Hey Ruben don't hold out on us. Many here are looking forward to seeing a Ruben Super-V. My someday dream speaker!!!

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« Reply #69 on: 18 Jul 2010, 01:00 pm »
Why not play with some ideas in wood before moving to aluminum?

That's what CAD / rapid prototypes are for...

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« Reply #70 on: 18 Jul 2010, 02:11 pm »
Ditto.

What CD program are you using?

Is it MicroStation or AutoCAD?

It would be fun to do it in CATIA.

That's what CAD / rapid prototypes are for...

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« Reply #71 on: 18 Jul 2010, 02:19 pm »
Ditto.

What CD program are you using?

Is it MicroStation or AutoCAD?

It would be fun to do it in CATIA.

SolidWorks.  If you look at my gallery that sub was done in NX-5.   :duh:

Why would Catia be fun?

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« Reply #72 on: 18 Jul 2010, 02:22 pm »
Ah, I should have known.

I forgot about SolidWorks.

I mentioned CATIA since that was what I used a long time ago when I was with Boeing.
SolidWorks.  If you look at my gallery that sub was done in NX-5.   :duh:

Why would Catia be fun?

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« Reply #73 on: 18 Jul 2010, 03:48 pm »
That's what CAD / rapid prototypes are for...

Okay.

It sounded too me like there was some risk.

Good Luck.

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« Reply #74 on: 18 Jul 2010, 04:06 pm »
Hey Ruben don't hold out on us. Many here are looking forward to seeing a Ruben Super-V. My someday dream speaker!!!

Thanks man!

I'd love to start today, but I just don't have the time. I'm putting in 7 days a week right now. However, as soon as I get a minute to breathe I'll get started. I have a lot of different ideas in mind. Danny and I have already discussed what can and can't be altered.

Maybe jwtrace and I could have a Super V build off!!! :thumb:

What say you jwtrace?

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« Reply #75 on: 18 Jul 2010, 05:59 pm »
I would love to upgrade my "orignal" V-1s to the supers.....
I would assume the opening size in the top baffle would be the same(?)

not sure if I could alter the original x-over, or if I would have to start from scratch.

I could always keep the co-axs that I pull.....or maybe sell them......hmm

Being from the great white north I havnt had an opportunity to hear the supers....For you guys that have heard
the V-1s and the Supers...would the upgrade be worth the extra $?

I am really happy with mine......I just feel maybe I jumped aboard a little too soon, and maybe should of waited
a bit for the supers......what you think?   :eyebrows:

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« Reply #76 on: 18 Jul 2010, 07:16 pm »
I would love to upgrade my "orignal" V-1s to the supers.....
I would assume the opening size in the top baffle would be the same(?)

not sure if I could alter the original x-over, or if I would have to start from scratch.

I could always keep the co-axs that I pull.....or maybe sell them......hmm

Being from the great white north I havnt had an opportunity to hear the supers....For you guys that have heard
the V-1s and the Supers...would the upgrade be worth the extra $?

I am really happy with mine......I just feel maybe I jumped aboard a little too soon, and maybe should of waited
a bit for the supers......what you think?   :eyebrows:
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As great as my V-1s are sounding I still wonder if I had waited for the SuperVs how much improvement could be heard (I bought my V-1 coaxes a year before I finished the speakers).

Unfortunately PDR, the 12" SuperV coaxial is slightly bigger than the units we have (.195" larger cutout and .295" larger recessed flange area).  I believe the SuperV has a considerably more complex crossover than the V-1.

I too would like to hear what the real world difference would be heard with the upgrade.


Best,
Ed

edit:
This was Danny's response when asked the differences between the V-1 and SuperV shortly after announcing that the SuperV would be at RMAF (in other words, shortly after initial development, I believe I have read that he has tweaked the SuperV crossover since then):

The Super V has a slight edge in resolution and detail levels. Vocals are slightly more natural sounding as well. Not huge, but clearly a little better sounding.


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« Reply #77 on: 18 Jul 2010, 09:10 pm »
Well Ed.....I guess thats the price we pay for being brave!!.... :wink:

I truly am happy with mine.....actually happy is not the word, more like thrilled.
Even after all this time I still love em'.
I have heard some big $ makes......30k and up that I would not trade for mine.

I think my biggest problem is that I have built so many DIY kits in the last few yrs that
maybe I'm just looking for something to keep my self busy with.....now that I'm suppose
to be done building cabinets.....perhaps I'm not.

I have so many different arrays and subs that I've assembled, along with the factory ones
I still own taking up space.......maybe I'm just addicted to the thrill of the build....lol

Well, since the bigger driver wont fit my opening, maybe this winter i will have to build another
set of cabs.......and consider selling some of my other gear to make room.
I KNOW that would make my wife happy.............

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« Reply #78 on: 18 Jul 2010, 09:11 pm »
Thanks man!

I'd love to start today, but I just don't have the time. I'm putting in 7 days a week right now. However, as soon as I get a minute to breathe I'll get started. I have a lot of different ideas in mind. Danny and I have already discussed what can and can't be altered.

Maybe jwtrace and I could have a Super V build off!!! :thumb:

What say you jwtrace?

 :lol:

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Re: Super-V's in the wild!
« Reply #79 on: 18 Jul 2010, 09:15 pm »
I have been asked to build a set for a client who heard these down in Texas during the last lonestar show.. I should be starting them in a few weeks...

I look forward to hearing them and adding some flair to the aesthetics