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Dear All,
I hope to be building a pair of speakers using these sound pads. Have any of you used them and if so what results have you had. What materials have you used as the sounding boards and what sizes have you used for the sounding boards. At the price these sound pads are they could be a real scream. any help would be gratefully received david |
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