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    Yea, we agreed to sacrifice our secret repair to get the rack out of sight...
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    Yeah, Have industrial hardware in the family quarters would be a bit abstract

    Anyways , Glad your not doin that Bose Lifestyle Thing!

    Ian

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    Thanks Ian for the system spec.

    I think the page 2 is missing and page 3 is double. Could you fix this?
    Thanks!

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    Damned Aussies...
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    OOPS,

    Thanks Bo,

    Hey my 4345 (diy) is now true JBL Blue..yippy

    regards

    Ian

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    Well the benefits of proper EQ cannot be under estimated.

    Just been demo'd Smart Live, a precision measurement package, the FFT gives a true account of whats really going on.

    The difference with EQ done right, even when subtle is very noticeable.

    Damn Yankee, and those 4345 are sweet.

    Back to the Bad Boys WOW

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    4345 Foilcal

    Just to keep things current, and properly cross-referenced:

    The 4345 Foilcal has some close-ups, with scale.

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    4345 Grills

    Hey, Ian...

    Here we go. These are tricky - can't use flash because of glare off the tape. With no assitant, here's what I mananged.

    The grill is 2.75 inches (7 cm) thick, with the front slightly smaller than it's back. I will leave it to you to determine absolute dimensions from these pics.

    First, height of FRONT edge of front of grill:
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    OK, now width of FRONT edge of front of grill:
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    Height of BACK edge of back of grill
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    Width of BACK edge of back of grill...
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    Edge of grill - front is to bottom of picture.

    Note the flat edge that nests into the cabinet...
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    Back of grill, grill on it's side (top to left)

    The second shot is into the grill (on it's side), showing the framework.

    ibid, in upright position (showing base interior of grill framework).
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    Bo,

    Thanks for your prompt assistance


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    Rolf's URGENT plea for the 4343 "List" (which I interpret to be "lip"), reminded me we never posted these cut-aways of the edge of the 4345. I believe they are identical for the 4343, etc. The Widget collected this info - so you know it's right!
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