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Join Date: Aug 2006
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Howdy Folks!
has anyone ever opened up a popular speaker, then cloned it with superior parts and materials? I was thinking of the Paradigm Titan in particular as it delivers tremendous bang for the buck and could probably be built for peanuts. How would it sound with a proper cabinet? I don't know if by simply mentioning this particular speaker I will incur the forum version of being pelted with rotten fruit, but I like it nonetheless. Just wondering. Cheers, Brett |
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