Tell you what I won't throw anything if you won't here's the big rig.
Rob
Tell you what I won't throw anything if you won't here's the big rig.
Rob
Well I don't know, not to nit pick, but that looks temporary. Not sure if that can count. Besides my Boom Box will kill that set-up.Will this do?
Rob
Boom box glued to that table, is it?Originally Posted by Robh3606
Dammit ZilchBoom box glued to that table, is it?
Yeah with gorilla glue!
Rob
Can somebody help me- I think the spider's sagging on my patio speakers:
When out on the deck, I just open windows and let the 4435's sing alittle. At our store I have these playing 7 hours a day and 6 days a week. You can hear the music across the street. You would be amazed at how many people enter our store saying the music brought them in.
OK, so, what's your store sell, and is it in Wytheville? 'Cause my wife really really wants planters like those half-keg planters you have outside, and if you sell 'em that means we go on a road trip to hear your 4435s up close.
je
...could use a birdhouse or two, too...
Turning up the system in the living room works fine here. If I want it louder I open the door.
We'll be in touch, thanks- call us if you're going to discontinue those planters, we're gonna need at least two.
je
I'm going to install some ProIII speakers on the deck and build an all weather subwoofer for them.
Why buy used when you can build your own?
Whoa yikes jeepers creepers I hate spiders!
Can we at least have some JBL pictures without the spiders!
I like the first page with the weather proof JBL Control 1 very nice with the colour of the house blinding into the speakers colour.
I haven’t got a patio just a sodden back area where the wheelie bins are. I guess I could take a picture of Control 1 outside on the grass getting some sun.
Yikes. After three-years, the grilles are rusting a bit, and I take them in each "winter". The NorCal fog does it's slow work relentlessly...
Wonder why JBL didn't offer a high-impact plastic option? Oh well, they still sound as good as the day they arrived.
bop
Oh, bugger that why even bother to stick them outside i mean you have background noise that is going to mask cretin frequencies aren’t you. Might as well use some PA type that stands on tripod and then afterwards take them back inside.
I guess you can spray the grills with a type of lacquer like plastic transparent and test them to see if it holds up to the weather.
Oh, but you’d have the screws on the back plate and the ones holding the baffle together that might need treatment.
How does the edge foam surround hold up to the weather?
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