Building a rig
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- NickUndercover
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Building a rig
Oi oi I wanna take up building my own rig, basically would be something small for personal purpose like 2 Super Scoopers (18") and perhaps 2 horns as well, to fully enjoy true sub-bass power at home  
  Sooooo, I got the plans, I'm pretty agile with my hands or for anything technical but before I start this, I'd like to have your advice on what to do/ What not to do, what drivers I should put in it, so if anyone who has made his own rig has any tips or w/e, will be greatly appreciated !!
			
			
									
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				volcanogeorge
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Re: Building a rig
I read this a bit ago about a dude who built his own rig (albeit a lot bigger than you're on about). Could be useful to you, links to a forum pretty much about building rigs and stuff.
http://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/201 ... -thai-hifi
			
			
									
									http://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/201 ... -thai-hifi
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Re: Building a rig
That system is huge!!
			
			
									
									
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sorry i offer no info on building, but i want to show off my latest purchase. eagerly awaiting delivery. summer shall be fun  
 

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EDIT: I can offer some info on pretty good amps for subs
http://www.thomann.de/gb/tamp_proline_3000.htm
one of them should do 2 18" scoops fine and dandy in bridged mono 4r, or stereo 8r.
			
			
													
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EDIT: I can offer some info on pretty good amps for subs
http://www.thomann.de/gb/tamp_proline_3000.htm
one of them should do 2 18" scoops fine and dandy in bridged mono 4r, or stereo 8r.
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				volcanogeorge
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Re: Building a rig
I've yet to hear it, it looks like it'd provide some serious rattling.apmje wrote:That system is huge!!
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Re: Building a rig
This system in Newcastle area?
			
			
									
									
						- NickUndercover
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Re: Building a rig
Thanks everyone for the kind answers ! Indeed that system is huge, miles away from the tiny one I project to build lol  
 
@ Ennayess: Looks big as well !!!! Looks like some chests are gonna vibrate round your area with that
			
			
									
									@ Ennayess: Looks big as well !!!! Looks like some chests are gonna vibrate round your area with that
cloaked_up wrote:im not a fan of belgium tho TBQH (genocide in the congo anyone????)
Re: Building a rig
Aye they willRönin wrote:Thanks everyone for the kind answers ! Indeed that system is huge, miles away from the tiny one I project to build lol![]()
@ Ennayess: Looks big as well !!!! Looks like some chests are gonna vibrate round your area with that
check out http://www.stableaudio.co.uk/ for some flat pack things if you want something a bit easier for yourself.
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				volcanogeorge
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Re: Building a rig
Yeah I believe so, the launch party was at Warehouse 34, not heard of it being at many events since though.apmje wrote:This system in Newcastle area?
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Interesting. 
			
			
									
									
						- NickUndercover
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Re: Building a rig
Thx for the link but building it myself is kindof part of it. Interesting to have Good quality pictures though  
			
			
									
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Re: Building a rig
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How much does it cost on average to build your own rig? I can imagine it being fairly pricey.
			
			
									
									
						- NickUndercover
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Re: Building a rig
Well it depends on the speakers you want to put in, the kind of wood you'll be using... For reasonably good drivers count something like 300 quids a pair. I've got no clue about how much wood costs but it shouldn't be that much should it ?
			
			
									
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Re: Building a rig
Wouldn't recommend building it yourself unless you're a professional carpenter. 
I don't know how serious your build is, but even flatpack bins need to be incredibly precise.
			
			
									
									I don't know how serious your build is, but even flatpack bins need to be incredibly precise.
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I think building your own system is only a good plan when you're thinking about making LOTS of speakers and want to save a couple of dollars.wubstep wrote:Wouldn't recommend building it yourself unless you're a professional carpenter.
I don't know how serious your build is, but even flatpack bins need to be incredibly precise.
If it's just for sound at home I think you'll be better of buying one. Probably same price but better quality.
Re: Building a rig
Your neighbours probably hate you.Ennayess wrote:sorry i offer no info on building, but i want to show off my latest purchase. eagerly awaiting delivery. summer shall be fun![]()
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EDIT: I can offer some info on pretty good amps for subs
http://www.thomann.de/gb/tamp_proline_3000.htm
one of them should do 2 18" scoops fine and dandy in bridged mono 4r, or stereo 8r.
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				test_recordings
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Re: Building a rig
I remember having a house party where my mates brought their party rig round then no-one turned up... it was quite fun having 2x18" and two tops in a room 3x2 metres big! 
 Just put on jungle and psytrance until 1am then made off with a huge painting we found in the street. Fun times
			
			
									
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Re: Building a rig
Do it once, do it right.
			
			
									
									
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