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Post by novisnick on Jan 13, 2017 23:30:35 GMT -5
Looks like there are a wide selection of matching surrounds.... The 3 hole is a great center channel. Even vertically a nice tower too. I bet you could even use smoked acrylic on the sides hide the Concrete block look, no one would ever knew till they tried to pick up the speaker. Very solid performers, each of them!
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Post by vcautokid on Jan 14, 2017 0:15:10 GMT -5
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Post by teaman on Jan 14, 2017 0:32:40 GMT -5
Personally I would paint the brick black and use black MDF for the front and rear. I have several Klipsch B-3 speakers with dinged up cabinets that I could use for components. Somehow I doubt they would sound good though
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Post by novisnick on Jan 14, 2017 0:41:14 GMT -5
Personally I would paint the brick black and use black MDF for the front and rear. I have several Klipsch B-3 speakers with dinged up cabinets that I could use for components. Somehow I doubt they would sound good though Excels with this music!
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Post by vneal on Jan 14, 2017 7:59:25 GMT -5
pass
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Post by Jim on Jan 14, 2017 8:39:18 GMT -5
It looks exactly like the Tekton Double Impact!
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Post by petew on Jan 14, 2017 9:19:34 GMT -5
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Post by 405x5 on Jan 14, 2017 9:21:47 GMT -5
Bought a pair for the new house I built. Had the contractor put them in the back of the foundation by the patio....permanent outside speakers 🔊
Bill
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Post by charlieeco on Jan 14, 2017 9:40:23 GMT -5
Very interesting to try DIY Thanx
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Post by MusicHead on Jan 14, 2017 13:25:41 GMT -5
Looks like there are a wide selection of matching surrounds.... The 3 hole is a great center channel. Even vertically a nice tower too. I bet you could even use smoked acrylic on the sides hide the Concrete block look, no one would ever knew till they tried to pick up the speaker. I was thinking exactly the same thing! Perfect for a MTM arrangement :-)
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