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Re: Mounting from the rear can be a pain the in ...
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Fri, 16 June 2006 10:52
Bill Wassilak
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Sometimes they did it so they could glue the grill right to the baffle boards like they did in the old console stereos. Now days you have to do it if your mounting the speaker to a front loaded horn.
Bill W.
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