bmwuk
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Best I could do after having a 20 kid birthday party for my daughter today. And now my baby is sick. I'm brain dead.God that was bad... I hope you are proud of yourself, cuz I'm not.
Best I could do after having a 20 kid birthday party for my daughter today. And now my baby is sick. I'm brain dead.God that was bad... I hope you are proud of yourself, cuz I'm not.
Wait where is Matt?
He should weight in on this sub in the crapper.
I generally get in and get out. I have no desire to listen to music ...
But what do I know, my ass makes all the bass notes I need to or want to hear in their lol!
Catching up on this thread... wow that's looking really sharp!And.. I am done and it sounds amazing!
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I am using a simple design, simple construction techniques, and relatively affordable parts. All in, including paint, wood, amp, speakers, connectors, filling material, wire, etc. I have about $300 invested in this. Considering my previous long term system was a Logitech Squeezebox Boom that cost me over $250 on sale, this was a deal. The system sounds amazing. Clean, balanced, and louder than I'll ever need without being stupid. If I did it over again, I would likely go with a 8" subwoofer as the 10" is bigger than necessary. But, the difference in cost and cabinet size is relatively small to downgrade to the 8" version of this woofer, so I am happy with the 10".
Thanks guys...
Being a nerd speaker builder, I'd rather just build speakers I need rather than buy them. So, as opportunities arise where I could use a new speaker, I will be building them for that specific purpose going forward. These were bathroom speakers, so they are designed to look decent and sound more than adequate in the bathroom. I think I accomplished that.
Looks very good!! Quick question . Are you worried about moisture and MDF in a bathroom settnig? I take it shallacing the daylights out of them will prevent any moisture from penetrating the MDF?
Mike