The Bromo is a little bigger, close to the size of the TDX. You have to put it together, but i think the xover is soldered up for you. AND, it is cheaper than both with finished cabinets.
Being I've heard this one too, I feel it is likely the best buy of the 3. Minimal assembly, finished black cabs, ceramic drivers, etc. The only negatives are it is larger than the Opal1, and you have to do the assembly work. No finishing required.
Yes. I’ve tried the Sherwin-Williams gallery series as a primer and sanded it, but it just doesn’t seem to work quite like primer does. One coat of primer two coats of gallery, and you can sand on the gallery in between.
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New 1.16^3 knock down box from Dayton. Not too bad a price. Some other knock downs too.
Those BR1 cabs are a little costly though.
https://www.parts-express.com/Knock-Down-MDF-1.16-ft-Tower-Cabinet-300-5006?quantity=1
The Bromo is a little bigger, close to the size of the TDX. You have to put it together, but i think the xover is soldered up for you. AND, it is cheaper than both with finished cabinets.
Being I've heard this one too, I feel it is likely the best buy of the 3. Minimal assembly, finished black cabs, ceramic drivers, etc. The only negatives are it is larger than the Opal1, and you have to do the assembly work. No finishing required.
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That's a heck of a deal for the quality in the Bromo.
Ultimax II’s coming soon
https://www.parts-express.com/Dayton-Audio-UMII12-22-ULTIMAX-II-12-700W-RMS-DVC-Subwoofer-2-Ohm-Per-Coil-295-712?quantity=1
Hope they fix the 8" problem of the cone slapping the frame.
Looks like several significant improvements like the shorting ring and sleeve. The smaller ones might be able to be used as an anchor on a 3-way.
The eight inchers could used as an anchor on a boat.
Some T/S specs would be nice.
Carbon fiber cones, no longer nomex. New frames, indexed surrounds, more xmax, etc....
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And they're only 27 pounds.
Knockdown cabs are back, as well.
Hey Brad,
Going way back to your Sherwin Williams Gallery Series post...
For kitchen cabinets, would you use 1 coat primer, 2 coats paint (lightly sanded between coats)? Primer is tinted and paint is a dark green.
I think brad will say yes
Yes. I’ve tried the Sherwin-Williams gallery series as a primer and sanded it, but it just doesn’t seem to work quite like primer does. One coat of primer two coats of gallery, and you can sand on the gallery in between.
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