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    So beautiful diy

    Have a look,http://v.youku.com/v_show/id_XNDMxNDkwOTEy.html


    HF:Accuton C30-6-024
    Midrange: Accuton C173-6-090
    Woofer: Accuton S280-6-282 x2
    Passive: Accuton P280 x2
    Amp.:ESEL sound单声道后级x8
    Crossover:The 8 chanel active crossover is the Sonic 304 DSP digital crossover with the MIO console program.


    Dimensions:
    Width: 45cm / 17.7"
    Height: 128cm / 50.4"
    Depth: 90cm / 35.4"
    Weight: 120kg / 265lbs each
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    Very beautiful indeed! I love the artistic design!

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    Beauty is indeed in the eye of the beholder...
    Last edited by 4313B; 07-26-2012 at 06:06 AM. Reason: My wife thought my original comment was too harsh, lol

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    Love the beautiful woods they are using, the shape is just too weird for me reminds me of some sort of pod that you step into and get transported...a matter transporter thats it
    Just Play Music.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Krunchy View Post
    Love the beautiful woods they are using, the shape is just too weird for me reminds me of some sort of pod that you step into and get transported...a matter transporter thats it
    Fun with the Body Snatchers ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by 4313B View Post
    Beauty is indeed in the eye of the beholder...
    And also in the "beer holder"

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    Not kid proof...
    Well why not it's just one more pair...
    4340's and 250ti's what an odd pair...

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    I had to sleep on it before coming to a conclusion and came to the determination this design is WAY too ostentatious for my liking. Nice woodwork though

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    Helps to have the right tools. The front baffles look to be CNC aluminum.

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    Club double 16"
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    Thanks for the links there Stéphane.

    It's a very impressive project although I don't care at all for the looks.

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    Spend a long time building up DIY skills - Check!
    Spend a small fortune on drivers & veneers - Check!
    Assess plans to make sure its butt ugly - Check!
    Hit it with the ugly stick a dozen more times to be sure - Check!
    Created a turd? - Check!
    Commence polishing........

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