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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Alabama
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Featuring PVC and a cardboard baffle! I've played with these in the garage and they do pretty well considering the PVC pipe cost more than anything else. I haven't treated the cone yet. Speaker wire is a single cat5e soldered to the speaker and tinned on the connector side. Pipe stuffed with pillow internals about 1/2 down the line. At low volume they sound pretty good. The baffle definetly helped some. Planning to add some rocket fins and do a somewhat permanent hard board baffle.
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