Building a Killatone

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Building a Killatone

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Hey guys,
I started building Barefoot's Killatone speaker. I'll take pics shortly. I'm halfway glueing the enclosure.
In my case, I decided to build just one speaker, I'd like to use it mono placed at center (i like to mix in mono a lot !!)

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Cool - I'm currently working on 2 studios that are using Barefoot monitors - they love them !! :thu:
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Does anyone know how did Thomas paint his prototype with that texturized effect??
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My guess is with one of these things (only other density):
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Right!
I'll see what i can do...

Anyway.
Can i use standard rockwool for the baffle?? (the itchy one)
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All right. project finished!
Here are some pics.. I couldnt take pictures of the sanding etc stage but Thoma's pictures are pretty much the same thing.
I did everything by the book except on the wool thing. In my case I found some little foam pieces used to fill some pillows and i though they would work as well. At least the resonance in the cavity was gone after I filled it with the foam pieces.
I tried the speaker before the fill and I liked it a lot. It almost had the same mid range as the NS-10's but will less low end and smooth highs.
Thanks Thomas for this project, I hope you still read the forum

So, there you go!

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cool javier! well done mate. - Yes I hope Thomas gets to read your thread. :thu:
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Thanks John!
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Hey guys, I really encourage you to build this monitor... It has changed my life 8)
Seriously, its GREAT for placing the instruments on the mix, and one (mono) setup is really cool. I start all my mixes on this speaker, placing everything carefully.. then when I switch to my mains, it really has attitude, you can hear everything well

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The name Killatone is a play on the name Auratone which was a small speaker used by many mixers to check for mono compatibility.

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I know the Auratones John :P
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