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Re: 4Pi Rough concept [message #88102 is a reply to message #88072] Sat, 02 June 2018 15:32 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
joshua43214 is currently offline  joshua43214
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Best hatchet work I've seen in years Smile

Anything remotely cubic will just have a lot of gravity. You have to either embrace it or make a major design change.
Possible you might be able to "fix" it visually with finish treatments, you can use patterned speaker cloth or maybe do a partial cover. Put it on a plinth so the front has golden rectangle proportions?

What is the style of the house? I'm guessing ranch or one those two story things with the attached garage right in front (forget the name). Those usually have a nice family room with no fixed style and you can make a lot of stuff work.

I feel your pain though. Went around and around this with the tweeter for the 6Pi. It is either fugly or overly "pro-sound" looking.

BTW, looks like you got a nice shop there. Do I spy a joiner just past the drill press holding up the bike?

-Josh
 
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