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    Join Date: Oct 2012

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    Default Tannoy GRF inspired built

    Here's some pics of my new built. An update on the GRF theme. Loaded with a Beyma co-axial 15" driver

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    Interesting construction technique and very nicely done - congratulations .
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    Very nice! Bet they pack a wallop. Was that a supplied construction kit or did you cut the wood and build it all yourself?
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    Quote Originally Posted by walpurgis View Post
    Very nice! Bet they pack a wallop. Was that a supplied construction kit or did you cut the wood and build it all yourself?
    It's my own design and build. The genesis for the design was the GRF. I would like to take credit for the actual build, but my work isn't that tidy. I had a bespoke joiner construct them. He did a wonderful job of the cabinets.

    They do have a big sound, but still play quiet too

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    Very nice.
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    In what way is it different to a GRF? Looks just like one to me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Maarten View Post
    They do have a big sound, but still play quiet too
    Yes, I know what you mean. A pair of large horns with potent high flux drivers can do it all. Built some myself!
    It is impossible for anything digital to sound analogue, because it isn't analogue!

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    Nicely done Maarten. How do they sound? Not heard that particular driver.

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    Thanks for sharing some nice work The Beymer should sound nice
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    Nice job Maarten

    LMC stock Beyma drivers in the UK, here's a link to their website for those who are interested

    http://www.lmcaudio.co.uk/acatalog/L...rivers_60.html

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