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johnnycamp5 wrote on Thu, 30 June 2016 19:39
Those look very cool.

Very unique, I would not have believed that a coarse grain, imitation wood, countertop veneer would come out to look so neat Cool

Good job!



Thanks, man. If I hadn't mentioned it was countertop laminate, would you have known? To me, the stuff has a natural look and doesn't look like plastic, but it might be difficult to judge through a picture.



compaddict wrote on Thu, 30 June 2016 22:18
Very nice work. Love the iNuke for subs too.



Thank you. They're great amps as far as I can see. The DSP is such a versatile function and allows for a lot of tweaking and refining of levels and whatnot. When running four subs, I think it's essential. Plenty of power, too.



Wayne Parham wrote on Fri, 01 July 2016 08:42

Those speakers look fantastic!





Thanks, Wayne, I couldn't have done it without you. The coolest part is that they sound even better than they look! I'm still in awe with these things.. Shocked

Thanks for fixing my pics, BTW.
 
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