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    250TI'S now look like the way they were meant to be

    Here is my first DIY project...restoring my cabinets to make them look like they are supposed to. I have included many pictures and have cut their size down so as not to drain resources here. This entire job took about 5 hours today. I removed the drivers last night so I didn't include that time.

    I am not the best photographer and a few pictures are a tad blurry and, I have put descriptions on the pictures so you can follow my progress.

    I enjoyed doing this and I am glad I did. They came out absolutely beautiful. If I didn't know better I would say they sound better now that they are shiny and sparkling but then I would be lieing. Before they just sounded stunning now, they look stunning as well.

    This Howard's Restorer and Feed and Wax is amazing stuff and thank the forum members who recommended it.

    Now I am tired as 5 hours of scrubbing is a job for me but still have the strength to listen to these babies a couple of hours tonight so I can feast my eyes on these beauties and listen to them sing to my ears.
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    250ti part 2

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    250ti part 3

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    250ti part 4

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    250 ti part 5

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    250 ti part 6

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    250ti part 7 and last part

    awell that's it. Enough pictures for ya?
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    Nice improvement. Congrats.

    How are your speaker bottoms?

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    there are a few nicks on them. I noticed that where the nicks are is a panel that can be removed and might do that in the future and have them re-veneered. What made you ask because I didn't include pictures of the bottoms?

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    TI-Dome here are a few pictures of the bottoms. Notice that one badge fell off will glue later. Nicks on bottom aren't too bad.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kingjames View Post
    there are a few nicks on them. I noticed that where the nicks are is a panel that can be removed and might do that in the future and have them re-veneered. What made you ask because I didn't include pictures of the bottoms?
    I asked because my L250 cabinets have those little problems at the bottom, too. I've pondered a number of possible fixes but am still waiting for inspiration.

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    Great Job! They look great!

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    Those are absolutely gorgeous!!

    I can see why everyone gets excited over them - and if the sound matches the look - oh my!
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    HJ the sound does match the beauty of these speakers. That's what made this project all the more pleasing.

    What caught be off guard was the weight of the LE14-1. It is a magnificent driver,well made and you can tell some engineering went into this baby.

    I was also surprised by the size of the 044ti's. They are much bigger then I thought. an earlier post of mine I asked why the demand for this driver,now I know why.

    The crossovers in these are a work of art in itself and,though I don't understand fully the purpose of them other than to keep certain sounds from certain speakers,they are huge compared to alot others that I seen.

    It was this site that gave me the inspiration to tackle this job,it always help's to have other people encouraging you.The biggest thing I suspect though is people here wanting to know how any project comes out.

    In the end I am very happy with how they look now and will enjoy them for years to come.

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    Resto!!!!!!!!!

    Kingjames,
    Looks like you did great job. I only wish I could have done that with the ones I have for sale. The veneer had to many issues from previous paint work done. Mine look good, but not as nice as NAKED NATURAL wood. Now your good to go for many years to come. Enjoy the music from the new beauty's.

    J/S-S1A

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