I like that wrap as well, which is rare for me. But more than that I am really feeling those 3 spokes on that thing. Vurry nice. And not something many these days are doing.
Found some time to mess with the CNC at work, and used up most of the usable area of my half inch acrylic sheet. Had to buy a full sheet (2x3m = about 65ft2), had it cut into 3pcs 1x2m, and still have two of them left. I made CAD files for the speaker adapters years ago, these use the OEM Nissan bolt pattern.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kl48ODwyxI4
I will have to make a few more rings and stack them, because I want the drivers to sit flush with the door card. Will also have to offset them a bit since the OEM grill is not directly in front of the OEM speaker mount. But not to bad, maybe half an inch off.
I'm quoting myself here, as this sale some months ago got the ball rolling on realizing a dream of mine... I've had this thing in mind (although not realistically) ever since I heard rumours about it a couple of years before it was released to the public. And when it finally was released it was with a hefty pricetag to say the least..
So put it on the bucket list, but not as a realistic purchase in any way.
Fast forward a few years still, and we're at the point as quoted above here. Sold my P Six, and over the last couple of years I've also bought my bucket list speakers piece by piece to finally have full setup of Utopia M drivers, 3-way components and 2x subwoofers. The P six is a great amp/dsp combo, but it's also 7 years old and the world moves forward - especially in the DSP development.
The bucket list item came to mind again, and after airing my thoughts to the distributor I got a very nice price (although a lot of money) for said item. This was a few months ago, and after mulling over it ever since, I finally took the big step of placing and order to my custom spec in January. About a week later it was built, and a few weeks after it arrived at the distributor who sent it down here.
So finally, here is my brand new Brax DSP!
My personal spec for this was to have it equipped with 2x digital and 2x analog input modules, and 6x analog output modules (2ch each), and a HD Bluetooth streaming module. And anodized black finish (could also choose silver). Now this is the single most expensive piece of car audio I've bought brand new in the close to 30 years I've been into car audio (since about 15 years old). Brax has been around of all that time, but I guess it's more of a "grown-up" brand in the same way as a Rolls Royce probably isn't your favourite car when you're 18 or 30 or even 40 For my own sake it's only in the more recent (5-10 years) it has been on the radar so to speak.
Hopefully this will be the heart of any system configuration I will have over the next 10+ years at least, and while the world moves fast when it comes to DSPs, this one is modular and has the potensial to be upgradable as time goes by. That, and the fact that Brax products come with a lifetime warranty for the original owner, help a bit to make this purchase (almost) justifiable....? In any case, it can now be crossed off the bucket list (yolo), and the want/need to upgrade can be crossed of its list as well
For good measure, here is a video that maybe will help explain the joy/pride of ownership of such an item:
https://youtu.be/FigWRJra3XI
Yesterday I took advantage of having access to a great CNC and made all the pieces that goes into building this enclosure.
Started easy with all the countersunk bits, here in the middle of removing all of the body of a logo, before it goes around the perimeter to make clean lines.
Then onto the various side pieces, 5 parts go together to make a complete layer. And 6 layers (x22mm). Turned out I was rather stingy on the material when setting the set point for the CNC, usually you set it a bit in from the material edge in both y and x axis, especially if the router bit cuts on the outside of the cut line like here. But it went well, it cut to about a few sheets of paper worth of clearance with the margins on the right side:
Cut halfway on the first pass and the rest on the second pass. Here is between first and second
Finished routing, now it's only to collect all the pieces:
And clean up the mess left behind!
I also made holes for wooden plugs in the cut file, so it will be easy to align all the layers perfectly when joining them together:
Puzzled together all the pieces for one layer to see if theory related to practice, and luckily it did:
So now assembly remains, might get something done over the weekend. Hopefully at least
Sheesh.
A man cannot become a hero until he can see the root of his downfall