Pics of my DIY shelves (or “rack”) for my stereo gear

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  • ironhat
    Veteran Member
    • Aug 2004
    • 2553
    • Chambersburg, PA (South-central).
    • Ridgid 3650 (can I still play here?)

    #16
    Simple and elegant styling there, Jon. Kudos! We're right proud of you.
    Later,
    Chiz
    Blessings,
    Chiz

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    • greencat
      Established Member
      • Dec 2005
      • 261
      • Grand Haven Mi
      • 3100

      #17
      Nice work and a very good design!
      Thanks again,
      Mike

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      • JonW
        Established Member
        • Feb 2006
        • 116

        #18
        Thanks again for the kind words.

        Originally posted by Jeffrey Schronce
        Have you measured your Hz range? Man I bet that thing gets down there.
        No, haven’t had a chance yet. The original design was supposed to hit 100 db at 10 Hz, so that’s pretty low. But I ended up using an amp that has less power than originally planned (550 vs 600 W) to avoid the noise of a fan. So it’s probably a little less than 100 db at 10 Hz.


        Originally posted by crokett
        Jon, very nice job on that shelf unit. Gives me some ideas.

        Looking at that sub, you aren't married are you? Your profile doesn't say one way or the other.
        Thanks. How’d you guess I’m not married? But believe it or not, my girlfriend actually help me some with building the sub. So I won’t be letter her go.

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        • JonW
          Established Member
          • Feb 2006
          • 116

          #19
          Originally posted by Wood_workur
          either of these two would work, but the first is my favorite of the two (smaller profile):

          http://www.mmnewman.com/content/heli...plications.asp

          http://www.mockett.com/default.asp?id=52
          Oooo- I quite like those first ones. Thanks.


          Originally posted by mater
          Looks like it might shake the neighbors house also. Very nice work on the shelves. I may use your pattern to build some.
          Wow. I’d be flattered if someone copied my design.

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          • Jeffrey Schronce
            Veteran Member
            • Nov 2005
            • 3822
            • York, PA, USA.
            • 22124

            #20
            [QUOTE=JonW]
            No, haven’t had a chance yet. The original design was supposed to hit 100 db at 10 Hz, so that’s pretty low. But I ended up using an amp that has less power than originally planned (550 vs 600 W) to avoid the noise of a fan. So it’s probably a little less than 100 db at 10 Hz.
            QUOTE]

            Very nice. I need more bass.

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            • JonW
              Established Member
              • Feb 2006
              • 116

              #21
              Originally posted by Jeffrey Schronce
              Very nice. I need more bass.
              I can honestly say that I'm at the point where I don't need any more bass.

              Actually, when I have it turned up, there are some movie scenes where I get a little uneasy before playing. The house shakes. And I fear doing damage to the house. So Iusually just keepit turned down. The sub never really gets to work hard. And so the bass stays nice and clean.

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