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Drisco Z71

Audioholic Intern
since ill be leaving for college in a little over a week i haven't bothered to hide any wires or do any cleaning of any kind, besides, i can shut off the lights and i cant even see all the crap laying around:D

TV: samsung 32" 720p/1080i
receiver: refurb onkyo tx-sr505
dvd: xbox 360
speakers: the speaker company 6.5" bookshelves 5.25" center
sub: DIY kenwood


sorry, i cant get the second pic to resize.
 
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jamie2112

Banned
Ok I am sure it sounds good but Jeeze you have got to do something about that sub. It looks like in was in the last hurricane.......And for god sakes clean up those wires:D:D
 
Seth=L

Seth=L

Audioholic Overlord
I would like to see more pics of this sub, how do you power it? I am very curious.:)
 
croseiv

croseiv

Audioholic Samurai
Nice equipment, but a little cluttered for my taste.
 
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Drisco Z71

Audioholic Intern
Ok I am sure it sounds good but Jeeze you have got to do something about that sub. It looks like in was in the last hurricane.......And for god sakes clean up those wires:D:D
i know i know, im thinking either truck bed liner or satin black, just got to carry all 100lbs of it up the stairs and out to the shop to paint it. Ill do a cleaner install when i get everything put in the dorm room.

Seth=L said:
I would like to see more pics of this sub, how do you power it? I am very curious.
ill get some more and post them up for you in a couple of minutes. It is powered by a Dayton 240 watt plate amp

croseiv said:
Nice equipment, but a little cluttered for my taste.
thanks, and its a little cluttered for my taste too:D
 
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Drisco Z71

Audioholic Intern
alright, heres some better and hopefully smaller shots of it,


 
Sheep

Sheep

Audioholic Warlord
1.) Flared Ports

2.) Hockey Pucks.

You'll be all set :D

SheepStar
 
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jamie2112

Banned
That has got to be the BEST leg I have ever seen on a sub or any other speaker for that matter......Go Mello Yello..:D:D
 
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Drisco Z71

Audioholic Intern
1.) Flared Ports

2.) Hockey Pucks.

You'll be all set :D

SheepStar
the inside is flared, i was getting some bad turbulence before so i made one out of mdf.

hockey pucks would be nice, but i live in Nebraska, I wouldn't even know where to get hockey pucks from:eek:.
 
croseiv

croseiv

Audioholic Samurai
Are those stacked Tinker Toy wheels you are using for legs? They look just like the large ones my son has. Seems like a great use for them..
 
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Drisco Z71

Audioholic Intern
Are those stacked Tinker Toy wheels you are using for legs? They look just like the large ones my son has. Seems like a great use for them..
no, they are pieces of mdf leftover from the build. i didn't have enough so i used a can of mellow yellow too.
 
Seth=L

Seth=L

Audioholic Overlord
Suggestion to Drisco, switch your subwoofer cable to the yellow "composite" video cable. That cable is sheilded better than the red, and is also guarranteed to be 75 ohm, ideal for subwoofer use.
 
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Drisco Z71

Audioholic Intern
Suggestion to Drisco, switch your subwoofer cable to the yellow "composite" video cable. That cable is sheilded better than the red, and is also guarranteed to be 75 ohm, ideal for subwoofer use.
thanks ill try that. I would have never thought to do that, I'm going to try and separate it from the red and white ones to make it a little easier to use too.

edit: i was wondering if you had any tips to improve the response at my seating area, it seems like wherever i put the sub it sounds best on the opposite side of the room, and the seating is right in the middle of the room, where response seems to be the weakest. Any tips are greatly appreciated.
 
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Stripes

Stripes

Full Audioholic
thanks ill try that. I would have never thought to do that, I'm going to try and separate it from the red and white ones to make it a little easier to use too.

edit: i was wondering if you had any tips to improve the response at my seating area, it seems like wherever i put the sub it sounds best on the opposite side of the room, and the seating is right in the middle of the room, where response seems to be the weakest. Any tips are greatly appreciated.
Put the sub in your current seating position, unplug the rest of the speakers put some music on and crawl around on the floor on your hands and knees wherever you end up hearing the best response is where you should put your sub.
 
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Drisco Z71

Audioholic Intern
Put the sub in your current seating position, unplug the rest of the speakers put some music on and crawl around on the floor on your hands and knees wherever you end up hearing the best response is where you should put your sub.
thanks, ill make sure and try that today, but the first mission today is to paint this thing. i will update with painted pics later today.
 

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