It'll probably be black, or, the classic silver / grey would be cool too.Decided on a color/pattern for the grill cloth yet?
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It'll probably be black, or, the classic silver / grey would be cool too.Decided on a color/pattern for the grill cloth yet?
Awesome!Great as always Ariank. My cyclops is 90% done, maybe I'll get around to finishing it next week
What do you think of the Beyma 10WR300? They are 9.6 lbs lighter and cost $130 less for a pair with similar efficiency.Thnx!
The enclosure size is approx. 25 liters per driver, tuning is 55hz. The new Eminence Canabass would fit but it may need slightly less volume (20 - 23 liters) and it is a bit pricey. The Beyma 10G40 would work well for sure. It will even have a higher max spl so in that case I would pair it with something like the B&C 6 pev 13 who can handle more power then the gradient.
That looks like a great driver, xmax will be approx the same as the Oberton. It'll probably do great in a 25 liter cab tuned to approx 55hz. Great choice!What do you think of the Beyma 10WR300? They are 9.6 lbs lighter and cost $130 less for a pair with similar efficiency.
https://www.usspeaker.com/beyma 10WR300-1.htm
2. That bass looks killer, details?
Yeah I know, but I won't be playing any "rock" gigs with that cabs (that's when the Cyclops 115 comes in). This cab will be used mostly for fusion / funk stuff.But white seems like a challenging choice for a true working/gigging cab. It'll surely look terrible after just a few scuffing, door banging, dirty club dates ... no?