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Old 4th January 2010, 06:48 AM   #1
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Default Enclosure for Gedlee/Geddes speakers

Hi Dr Geddes,

Any plan to make the speaker enclosure/cabinet more pleasing to the eye? E.g. have instructions for option of customising cabinets of more exotic shapes such as "lute" a.k.a Sonus Faber Cremona Series (tapering rear end) shaped? I'm sure for guys who have taken the vow and signed on the dotted line, they would appreciate this much needed justification to their CFO at home. Summas and abbeys are quite and not particular pleasing to the "other half" visually and the small models do not sound as good...
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