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| Pics of some of my more recent work! Hi guys! I'm in the process of revamping my product line and wanted to show you some of the stuff that I have been working on that cannot be viewed on the website. Below will just be pics of various speakers along with a brief discription. Pricing isn't set in stone just yet but I can give some general ideas if anyone is interested. First, here's my new 10" sub. It consists of a Dayton RS 10" driver and a BASH 300W amp in a 13" sealed cube. The veneer is figured cherry and you'll be seeing more of it as it is my favorite! ![]() ![]() Next are some 3-way towers using the Dayton standard aluminum 5.25" and 7" drivers along with a Vifa aluminum dome tweeter. These are 44"H x 9"W x 14.5"D. Veneer is ribbon mahogany and this is my dad's personal speakers. ![]() Here's the same speaker in figured cherry that were built for a customer. ![]() Here's my dad's center with the same drivers. ![]() And here is a big of my BIG Dayton RS 3-way towers. They use dual RS 10's, dual RS 7's and the RS28A tweeter. The enclosures are 53"H x 14"W x 23"D and weigh in around 200lbs. each. The finished pic is a bit crappy. ![]() ![]() Brian Bunge | |||
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| Re: Pics of some of my more recent work! Brian, Those speakers are fantastic! A very nice job on the finnish and I can only imagine how good they sound. What does a set of those towers (the ones that Sonnie pointed out) cost you to build if I may ask. I only wish I had the skills and the tools to do work that nice ![]() Home theater: Onkyo TXSR805 receiver, Samson Servo 4120 bridged @240wattsX2, 2-Mission 765 Mains, 4-762i's Rears, SVS PB13 Ultra, AR center PSC25, 2 Audio control C131 EQ's, Toshiba HD AX2 & Samsung BDP1400 DVD players, Sanyo Z2 projector Two Channel system: Yamaha RX-V995, Mission 764i's & A/D/S MS3u sub Yamaha KX-393 Tape deck, CDC 805 5 disc CD changer, LG DV7832NXC DVD player, Motorola HD-PVR, Sony KP-53HS30 rear projection HDTV, turntable PS-T20 Nintendo Wii | |||
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| Re: Pics of some of my more recent work! Jobs very well done, I can see why you like that finish so much! I really like the foot plate on your fiancees' speakers, don't be surprised if you see a similar design on my speaker stands ."Until mankind is peaceful enough not to have violence on the news, there's no point in taking it out of shows that need it for entertainment value." - Clueless The imperative is to make a subjective study an objective fact. | |||
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| Re: Pics of some of my more recent work! Sorry for the late reply. For some reason I did not get email notification that anyone had replied to this thread. As far as the sub is concerned, there is no stain on it. It is simply figured cherry veneer with multiple coats of hand-applied gloss polyurethane. Brian Bunge | |||
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| Re: Pics of some of my more recent work! Oops, I just realized I didn't reply to everyone! ![]() I get my cherry veneer (and all of my other veneer) from Tape-Ease in Wisconsin. The speakers that Sonnie posted pics of run a minimum of $900/pr., depending on finish. If there are any other questions please let me know. Oh, and my fiance has now been my wife for about 14 months now! Brian Bunge | |||
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| Re: Pics of some of my more recent work! Quote:
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| Re: Pics of some of my more recent work! Thank you very much! We're extremely happy! As far as new creations, I'm itching to build something new, but I really need to sell my big towers to help fund the project. Unfortunately, there aren't too many people in the market for 200 lb. speakers in their homes. ![]() Brian Bunge | |||
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| Re: Pics of some of my more recent work! Yes, I'm trying to sell them. I love them dearly but want to go with something a little smaller. At the same time, the new speakers will have to be capable of at least 80% of the output of these things in the midbass department. I'll eventually build myself a sub to handle the really low stuff. Brian Bunge | |||
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| Re: Pics of some of my more recent work! I use tape-ease also for veneer. I just finsished my NatP's in Mahogony and I would buy your big towers except that I am in the process of building them Myself, with the Mahogony veneer as well ![]() | |||
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| Re: Pics of some of my more recent work! Well shoot! It'll probably cost you as much as I'm selling them for to build them and you'd have them done a lot sooner if you just bought mine! ![]() Good luck! They are gonna be fun to move around! Brian Bunge | |||
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| Re: Pics of some of my more recent work! Those all look great. I've been becoming a fan of a commercial tung-oil mix (actually less than half tung oil) for hardwoods. I think the one I used last had a bit of poly mixed in. It really makes the grain pop and the medularry rays become iridescent. I will have to check out Tape-Ease (I was looking at my local Woodcraft for veneers). How did you apply it? Vacuum press? Clamp and caul? Magic? ![]() Great work. | |||
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| Re: Pics of some of my more recent work! I used to use contact cement for my veneer jobs but I've found that I much prefer to use Titebond II wood glue and a clothes iron. It doesn't have fumes like contact cement and you can position the veneer before permanently sticking it down. Here's a tutorial on using the iron-on method. http://oak.cats.ohiou.edu/~schneidw/...veneering.html If you like the pics I've shown here, just wait until you see some of my new stuff over the next couple of months. The first is an WTMWWW tower, code-named Taiko. It'll be unlike anything I've built before. ![]() Brian Bunge | |||
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| Re: Pics of some of my more recent work! Quote:
Please email me if still avialable, Kent kent@zeugco.com | ||||
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| Re: Pics of some of my more recent work! As long as Sonnie doesn't mind, I'll be happy to post costs of anything you see here. Otherwise, feel free to email me directly at brian@radhometheater.com and I'll give you prices. Brian Bunge | |||
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