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Re: 4 pi, oh my! [message #66256 is a reply to message #66242] Tue, 22 February 2011 17:09 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Matts is currently offline  Matts
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Mine are plywood cabs, finished with a "faux" mahogany finish that an antique finish specialist did to make them look like an old 50's era dark mahogany "hifi" cab. Very nice! He did a lot of stippling on the edges to cover up the ply effect and faux grain, etc. all over with different shades.

There are lots of finish options that are very ez and look good. You can put a piece of fabric over the top and sides and put nice flowers on them if you're married!

Another thing I find most impressive about these speakers is the proper field effect you get when you listen from another room. I haven't heard any other speakers that do this so well- many recordings sound like live music from down the hall.

Enjoy them!
 
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