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In Reply to: Re: Cheap Bookshelf Ideas posted by Paully on September 22, 2005 at 10:14:01:
These speakers are just very simple boxes- with 3 circles cut into baffle, one for each driver and one for the port, and a hole in the rear for the terminal. If you have a cooperative Home Depot or other lumberyard, they can cut a sheet of plywood for you for $0.25/cut or so, and they can be screwed and glued together. They can be thrown together if you want, or made as nice as you want if that's the goal. Electronic yoke, what there is of it, is prewired. I'm not sure if there is a Parts Express box that would work. Some people get a cabinetmaker to make the boxes and it's still a good deal. I have some Two's here in ATL for a short while, replacing them with Stage 4's.
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Just moved from Atlanta to Columbus a few months ago. So still not that far. Used to live in the Northlake area.
intown- near Buckhead
Hi, guys! I'm in Stone Mountain, and, though I've posted here before, I'm still pretty new to this DIY stuff. I didn't even know there WAS an Atlanta Audio Society!
And they do put on pretty good shows from time to time. Their vintage show was a lot of fun and I have learned a some about what I don't like.
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maybe, but I'd rather build something or drink & listen to music than do a factory or store tour! :)
The factory tours I could do without, but the store tours and the actual demos they have in that clubhouse are nice.
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