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Old 14th March 2005, 09:46 AM   #1
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I got bored and decided I wanted to add some surround speakers to my HT setup to replace the sony's I had before. so I pulled out my rouyter, popped a couple holes in the top of my speaker/CD stands I got for $7 on sale at walmart, and dropped in some NSB's
the result is satisfying!
I dont beleive in hi-def surround speakers and seeing as though I have a cheap reciever, it doesnt matter anyhow. so this was the perfect soluction to my boredom!
no crossovers. just running NSB's at full range for some ambiance.


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