Making room for in stock items.

The last couple weeks have been great here at Elemental.  Lots got accomplished, including finalizing of some projects sitting in the que for a while.  We had a really cool guy visit (more on him later.) The best part, is that most subwoofers from the A7S-450 and smaller are now in stock.

Now that more and more of the smaller home audio subwoofers are in stock, we are running into a good issue to have…..how do we store the stocking inventory?

Simple…

Condense, and utilize your available space in a more effective manner.

Brett and Anthony started to move some items around, and clear out pallet spots for the models. Now to clean out the whole aisle with stacked and packaged subwoofers.

Once again, a good problem to have.  This means we have A2-300, A3S-250, A3-250, A3-300, A5S-300, A5-350, and A7S-450’s ALL in stock and shipping same day.


Remember the baltic birch from last week, well its almost time to start cutting this stuff. I mentioned a really unique design for this project. Behold the 3D drawing:

If you keep an eye out on the forum, you will notice 19Ov.2 vented home audio subwoofers are pretty popular.  Here is a DIY kit project we have been working on for a while.

19Ov.2+LT.500+15hz tuning = low end BEAST.

Can you spot the A5-450 kit in the room?
Last week we talked about custom cabinets. But thats not all we do. Here are some photo’s of some coil and suspensions going into some large custom driver. You also see a 15″ driver using a motor similar to the 13Av.2

We also started a production run of the 18″ drivers used in the A7-450 subwoofer. These are done in small quantity runs at our Newton, IA location. Here are the first two finished up. Im sure some more will make it in the blog over the upcoming weeks.

Pictures really dont do any justice to how large these guys really are.

Our cleaning lady had a little extra time this week as she came in a bit early. She had a mission to clean underneath the main lobby’s couches. Since we had to move everything for her to vacuum, we decided to change it up a bit. What do you guys think?

This past Saturday I came in and met some local buys for a tour. One of them had a pretty rare item in the back of his car. He brought it in for Matt and I to take a look.

Its not every day you see one of these. I think he said the guy he purchased it from owned like 14 of them.

We also had our friend BEN from Gathering of Gamers stop out for some lunch.

For those of you not familiar with the site, we suggest checking it out.  They are a video game community for the once in a while gamer, to the hardcore.  Matt our Production Manager is pretty active on the website under the name Wolvatron.

We will most likely be helping out with their “5000″ member all night video game party. I know we are all pretty excited.

I will leave you all with a beautiful Iowa fall sunset.

and to tease you people from up north….it was 72 degrees here in IA today. ;)

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6 Responses to “Making room for in stock items.”

  1. luke gallant Says:

    Thats one badass amp. Why not hook like 4 13avs up to that thing :P, although you might need 5-6 just in case.

    I heard of people measureing 8000watt rms from that thing.

  2. Chris Schempp Says:

    Oh yeah, it was 39 here today. And we had a fire drill.

  3. Kevin Pardo Says:

    That CAD design looks curiously like GR Research Super V’s…. http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=73341.0

  4. John Stuart Says:

    The OB speaker is interesting. It would appear that all the drivers are the same diameter. And I can only assume that the top driver will be some kind of full range driver, like the Wild Burro Betsy or Audio Nirvana. The H-frame woofers are a nice alignment for a little control of driver interaction. The Linkwitz Orion is similar to this except for it being a 3-way design. Is this an eD investigation or something for a customer? I’d like to know the drivers being used.

  5. Big Kahuna Burger Says:

    The OB speaker appears to be a GR-Research Super-V.

  6. Alex Lindeman Says:

    The open baffle speakers are CNC work for a customer in another country. This is not our design on the cabinet, or drivers used.

    But we can do some really unique designs like this if needed. You supply the drivers or we do, it can be done.

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