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By 82 Cornwalls · Posted
Maybe for a basement or garage. If they were closer I would buy them as they are, but I would not if they were duratexed. My opinion, as always YMMV, FWIW, etc. -
I would pull the grill cover to make sure nothing bled through to the drivers if its just the foam that's an easy fix either wash it or a little paint if need be. Not sure it would be worth the hassle and expense of returning the whole speaker(s) for just the foam / grills, for me anyway.
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By Full Range · Posted
Read this thread https://www.stereonet.com/forums/topic/124203-sam-aldebaran-turntable-from-croatia/ -
Anyone have any experience with Small Audio Manufacturer? Their stuff looks nice but I know that looks can be very deceiving.
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@kippy I have never seen or heard those speakers before. I would say that if you have a subwoofer. You can do an up close and sit under the speakers. feel the tones. Sync up. Get to condition yourself to the many details and nuances of it vibration. My Ford Focus 2010 had a similar feature where you could feel the tones in your seat. Its not for the faint of heart. But if you have so much happening around you and sound passes through you at low levels. Seen and heard is one thing. Have and felt is another. you have enough stuff in that corner to launch satellites. You may find Bi amping possible too. Bring the bass higher in .db and warm the room. put the cones just in audible range. play everything you can through them. you could have the quietest system that is like a lion. again, different perspectives. right?
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By Woofers and Tweeters · Posted
DuraTex or ExoHyde and some labor can make them look a lot better.