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Old 3rd October 2004, 12:41 PM   #1
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hello everyone, where could i purchase the best full speaker kits out there on the following??

how to build 4 to 6 feet tower speakers
how to build center channel speakers
how to build a surround speakers
and how to build sub woofers

that would make it 5.1. I need and want kits on the above. Please reply back ASAP. thanks everyone.
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Never mind.

I will just build my own speakers, out of straw, cobwebs, and old Sear's catalogues.
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Old 15th October 2004, 02:45 AM   #3
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I'm moving this over to the Speakers forum where you might get a better response.

But you haven't asked a particularly answerable question- you need to be a little more specific on price range, your sound priorities, room size, amplification... you've asked the equivalent of, "Who's the best girl I can marry?"
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u can try eton kits and linkwitz kits
they are well developed
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Old 15th October 2004, 10:50 PM   #7
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I built a bunch of Adire kit speakers and am very pleased with the results. They include instructions that make it easy to construct if you don't know what is going on

Here are some pictures of my projects: http://www.khaosman.com/gallery/speakers
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