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These look fascinating:eBay - The UK's Online Marketplace
What would YOU do with them? Apologies to anyone who is following these, and was hoping that no one else would notice.
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Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Birmingham, UK
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Damn, they look nice!
I'd find suitable drivers for them and build a couple of tall and narrow subs (possibly t/ls), make them look like plinths and pretend its art. May be the wife would get off my back about my speakers then. ;-) |
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Dont let the chineese buy them they will melt them down !! They look bloody awesome ! would look fantastic in front room , only I'd have to sit ontop of the TV from lack of space..!
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Sometimes a square peg fits a round hole just fine
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I think they would damage a TV if you sat on top ha
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