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Old 27th May 2010, 07:12 PM   #1
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Default The Elise.. Scanspeak 3 way

This is my first set and what started me on my passion for art..

Most of all the inspiration came from the birth of my daughter and her middle name was used..

Scan 3 way using the ring rev-12m-18w..

Painted in a Mercedes Benz Alpine Rain Metallic and veneered in a maple burl..

Hope you like them!!!

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Great look! That tweeter should be flushmounted though.
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Great look! That tweeter should be flushmounted though.
Thank you... agreed.. but the bevel on the mounting flang didn't allow this and not look like crap..

All I can say is that dispite not being flushed it gives an incredible presentation ...
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