I've beening wanting to do Nat P's for some time now and a modula center or something like that, but thats just out of my price range right now, I wanna do something real bad but need to do the mains and center, any help appreciated
need a cheap LCR project
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If the nat P's are out of your price range, just how low is your budget?If the women don't find you handsome, they should at least find you handy!
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seems like crossover and speakers are gonna be about 400 for nat p's, I'd like to do the front three for no more than that, i already have lots of wood and wood tools, so i'm not too worried about that part of it, just the main components- Bottom
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Derek is building a set of the Modula MT's on a budget. I think he said he is coming in around $250. You can see it HereIf the women don't find you handsome, they should at least find you handy!
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Hoggy, as stated before, Derek bought all the parts, less enclosures, for two Modula MTs, for $217. You should be able to buy everything you need, including some MDF, and stay well within your budget, all-in less than $400 for the three.
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What about CJD's RS150 MTM?- Bottom
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Originally posted by hoggywhat is phantom center? i take it that is a mode on the reciever? i have an hk avr 240? do they do that well?- Bottom
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Here's a layout of the crossovers that I made, they're designed so that you can pull them out easy enough if something isn't right.
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The Woof and Out outputs mean they are the ones that join the crossovers together, just look on the actual diagram to see which ones go together. Hope this helps!- Bottom
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