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LAB3 Senior Audioholic Jul 9, 2011 #2 I am at a loss for words.................. Different......... Pass.
just-some-guy Audioholic Field Marshall Jul 9, 2011 #3 nothing new. they have been doing that for years. i seen some pyramid style towers 15 years ago.
lsiberian Audioholic Overlord Jul 9, 2011 #4 One guy I know uses concrete to line the inside of his speakers.
Warpdrv Audioholic Ninja Jul 9, 2011 #5 I think they are awesome.... !!!! I've always loved the industrial look and feel of things !! certainly original They are def - in need of a more refined molding process - the edges are a bit chipped and rough...
I think they are awesome.... !!!! I've always loved the industrial look and feel of things !! certainly original They are def - in need of a more refined molding process - the edges are a bit chipped and rough...
AcuDefTechGuy Audioholic Jedi Jul 9, 2011 #6 I would like to see the waterfall graphs on that baby. No cabinet resonance period.
AcuDefTechGuy Audioholic Jedi Jul 10, 2011 #9 Yeah, I woudn't own them if I were a billionaire. A good party conversation piece, though.
3db Audioholic Slumlord Jul 11, 2011 #10 Warpdrv said: I think they are awesome.... !!!! I've always loved the industrial look and feel of things !! certainly original They are def - in need of a more refined molding process - the edges are a bit chipped and rough... Click to expand... I concur. I think a bit of cleaning up the edges would make it look leagues better. I'm curious to hear them. I would personally put in a coaxial driver instead of a full range driver.
Warpdrv said: I think they are awesome.... !!!! I've always loved the industrial look and feel of things !! certainly original They are def - in need of a more refined molding process - the edges are a bit chipped and rough... Click to expand... I concur. I think a bit of cleaning up the edges would make it look leagues better. I'm curious to hear them. I would personally put in a coaxial driver instead of a full range driver.
Rickster71 Audioholic Spartan Jul 11, 2011 #11 Warpdrv said: I've always loved the industrial look and feel of things !! certainly original They are def - in need of a more refined molding process - the edges are a bit chipped and rough... Click to expand... Agreed, seems like he doesn't know enough to vibrate the mold after pouring. The coffee maker has really bad voids from air bubbles. Nice to see the creativity.
Warpdrv said: I've always loved the industrial look and feel of things !! certainly original They are def - in need of a more refined molding process - the edges are a bit chipped and rough... Click to expand... Agreed, seems like he doesn't know enough to vibrate the mold after pouring. The coffee maker has really bad voids from air bubbles. Nice to see the creativity.
LAB3 Senior Audioholic Jul 11, 2011 #12 3db said: I concur. I think a bit of cleaning up the edges would make it look leagues better. I'm curious to hear them. I would personally put in a coaxial driver instead of a full range driver. Click to expand... All kidding aside ( on my part) why the driver change? Are these not just a surround sound speaker? And yes about detailig the edges.....leave them natural finish or paint then or?? My idea was install speakers made for outside and use them for patio speakers or in a "Natural Rock Garden" as to blend in with natural concrete finish.
3db said: I concur. I think a bit of cleaning up the edges would make it look leagues better. I'm curious to hear them. I would personally put in a coaxial driver instead of a full range driver. Click to expand... All kidding aside ( on my part) why the driver change? Are these not just a surround sound speaker? And yes about detailig the edges.....leave them natural finish or paint then or?? My idea was install speakers made for outside and use them for patio speakers or in a "Natural Rock Garden" as to blend in with natural concrete finish.