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    Ok! Last pix! I promise!!

    Brought the 50" and the sectional from upstairs!!
    Done the third coat on the 4355's and I'm ready to go through the winter! The new 75" and leather will be for next year. I'm broke!! LOL!

    Looking for 4355 foilcals! Lost the email from the person who sales here!!! Can someone help me???

    Thank you all!
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    Really nice room.
    In Canada and Norway we must have such room to get through the winter.

    With a good printer, you can create the foilcals.
    Look here
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    Looks wicked! Congrats!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Odd View Post
    Really nice room.
    In Canada and Norway we must have such room to get through the winter.

    With a good printer, you can create the foilcals.
    Look here
    Thank you Ood!
    Yep! As I don't believe GW, we may hit records cold again...

    I checked the link, thank you for that but how can I reduce the scale of the 4355 label? I don't know how to do it and I don't have a printer. I can fly but can't print! LOL!

    Christophe

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ed Zeppeli View Post
    Looks wicked! Congrats!
    Thanks! It is indeed!
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    Beautiful work. Now you can party with Justin Trudeau!

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    ampli

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    Before and after, wet bar (relaxing area) to be done this week! Some work to do but... Soon!

    hmm.... I'm curious to the (way) power sources that serve here, for these 2beauties

    Best regards,

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    Quote Originally Posted by jbljo View Post
    hmm.... I'm curious to the (way) power sources that serve here, for these 2beauties

    Best regards,
    Hi Johan,
    For now it's a SAE 2922 for the bass and SAE 3100 for the high.
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    that will be changed soon by SAE 2401 for bass and SAE 2201 for high.

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    Everything go into a Yamaha M2000.

    I bought a SAE 2400 as well... Just to have one...

    The effeciency of those speakers are unbelievable!
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    Nice Job! Try the Vertical version

    Great build.... I didn't have enough room for the 4355's in the house so the 4351 project had to be built. Yes ownership feels so good as these are almost impossible to find and buy.. diy is the only option.




    Quote Originally Posted by Challenger604 View Post
    This is the second coat. Sorry, it's getting a bit dark here.
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    here are my 4355's in the Garage

    Real estate is soo expensive here in Vancouver that I had to leave the 4355's in the garage and build the vertical version to fit in the house....a new house was out of the question. here is a link for the original grill maintenace tags...http://www.ebay.ca/itm/-/291613849096?


    Quote Originally Posted by focalguy View Post
    Great build.... I didn't have enough room for the 4355's in the house so the 4351 project had to be built. Yes ownership feels so good as these are almost impossible to find and buy.. diy is the only option.
    JBL 4355 | JBL 4351 | JBL 4425 x 2 | JBL XPL 200 | JBL XPL 160 | JBL 4345

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    Quote Originally Posted by focalguy View Post
    Real estate is soo expensive here in Vancouver that I had to leave the 4355's in the garage and build the vertical version to fit in the house....a new house was out of the question. here is a link for the original grill maintenace tags...http://www.ebay.ca/itm/-/291613849096?
    Hi John,
    in the garage!!! No good!!!

    Did you use 5/8 for your grills bases? Is it not too thick?
    thanks!
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    Yes I used 5/8 for the base of the grills and 1/2 pine for the top and stand offs. Don't worry the garage is heated.LOL!

    Quote Originally Posted by Challenger604 View Post
    Hi John,
    in the garage!!! No good!!!

    Did you use 5/8 for your grills bases? Is it not too thick?
    thanks!
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    Quote Originally Posted by focalguy View Post
    Yes I used 5/8 for the base of the grills and 1/2 pine for the top and stand offs. Don't worry the garage is heated.LOL!
    Thanks John!
    is it not too heavy?
    Very nice 51's but so sad for the 55's!!
    Cheers!

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    Et voila!
    Details to be done but I'm all set!! I will have heat for the winter!
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    Foilcals on!

    They are much better looking with the foilcals!
    Thanks Rudy!!

    Any 4355 owners who use their's grills here?
    Pegs and velcro next! Not soon!
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