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I was looking to build a surround sound system and the 3 guys diy speaker project in the loudspeaker projects link apealed to me. I was looking to build something that looked like these. I really like the MTM design with a side fireing woofer. I was just wondering if anyone has built these and what are your opinions on them? I am just looking for some info before I commit.
Thanks a lot Chris |
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