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My Latest Project, MTM OBs

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ebag4:
Hey guys, I posted this on AC and Hawthorne but I thought I would post here as well in case we have any OB fans here:

Attached are pics of a speaker I just built using Danny's (GR Research) OB5/7 MTM section and a separately amplified Hawthorne audio Augie OB bass driver.  The results are outstanding (subjectively, no measurements yet), I get Danny's excellent MTM sound with the OB bass I have come to love.  The 15" Augie is plenty of bass for my small (10.5'x12.5'x8' room), there is no boom, only clean articulate bass.  These have only been in service for a day although I did burn in the crossovers and drivers while I was finishing the baffles.  I am extremely happy with this compliment of drivers/components.  The MTMs are powered by my battery driven 41hz Amp4 w/Jensen PIO input coupling caps, the Augies are driven by Infinity OVTR1 bass amps (100 watts).  The source is a Bolder Analog modded SB3 with VH bypass caps.  More info to come once I have had more time to listen and measure. 



rollo:
WOW! 

     Looking good man. Hope they sound as good as they look. Very impressive indeed. What was your budget ?



rollo     

bpape:
I really like the way those look.  Danny's OB top is sweet.  Where are you crossing to the Augie?

Bryan

ebag4:
Thanks guys. 

My budget is always a little as possible ;).  Actually, I have used the Augies in my last 4 speakers.  Danny will sell the top setion of the OB5/7 separately, that was less than $600.  A couple hundred for the amps and materials and I ended up with this for around $1K.

The bass amps have a built in crossover at 200Hz which is where Danny's bass section comes in, it worked out well and sounds great!

richidoo:
Nice job ebag!! I'm about to start a similar OB project with full range drivers on top and maybe Augies on the bottom. So your post is inspirational to me. I love the bass baffles - very swanky! I bet they sound awesome.

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