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In Reply to: Re: EV- SP12B - WOW ! posted by mrclassicman on January 21, 2007 at 14:01:11:
width down.my advice would be to listen to them as is for a couple of months before changing so you can really compare.
is that the correct orientation for the t-35 ?
or is there a --correct-- orientation ?
ive got a beautiful pair in chrome. :)
actually.........if you just remove the back and plug the port (if it is on the front) you should be able to get a really good idea of how it would sound ob.
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Good suggestions, I will do as is for a little while . That will give me some time to make up some open-baffles. As for the orientation of the T-35, I don't know, I looked at the disspersion pattern and found that vertically the disspersion was wider, So I went that way. It went completely against what I had always thought! Right now the the bass goes so low you can feel it, and it isn't "Boomy". It seems very tight and well defined. Thanks for the input! I'll definately post as I change things around.
I would say the T-35 orientation is correct. I had a pair of T-350s in my Patrician 800s and it was mounted just like your T-35. I have the original Patrician 800 blueprints which also confirm your mounting.I also had the EVM12L with an 1823M with 8HD horn mounted like your T-35.
Thats great info about the orientation! I got to being worried, even though it would have been a while before I switched them. Just knowning they were wrong would have eaten on me! Yes I can't agree with you more "these are great speakers". I can't imagine anyone not being happy with their performance. Thanks again!
8" on O.B. (24"w x 30"h). Never looked at any 'design' as a template. Just picked up some birch ply (oak veneer), from the remainder bin, that looked large enuff. And they were. No wings [single cloth layer draped over back (too many layers and the sound became muffled)], angle brackets for legs, tripod rear leg (furniture hinge), sand in 2 ltr water bottle ballast (poly cord/hanging from hinge). All feet spiked.
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