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So after building a pair of speakers with satisfactory result recently, I am thinking about building another pair.
Upon browsing the Partsexpress catalog, I came across some in wall speakers (rectangular front plate, a woofer and a tweeter) sold in pair. I then thought of building a pair of cabinets and put them on with a regular sealed-box or bass-reflex design. This would be a quick job since the cross over is already built in and only need a rectangular opening at the front. I wonder if this would be too much of a quick and dirty project? Anyone thought of this path before? What is your thought? -AC |
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