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Thanks Richard.

May or may not have to split the network, or course I'm just now getting ready to do a layout to see. Real nice work on those Jubilees. I wonder why ours don't look like they were all shot up with a machine gun -- what happens here, are all those screw holes actually get filled before painting/finshing?

Has anyone mentioned how ugly that horn is?

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are all those screw holes actually get filled before painting/finshing?

Has anyone mentioned how ugly that horn is?

They're not screwed like Marion's. If no one else has yet to say how ugly the horn is... I will...

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If no one else has yet to say how ugly the horn is... I will...

We're waiting ... :)

How come the screw patterns are different?

Just to throw you off! Actually I had a couple screws strip because I had the clutch set on my new drill to high so I added more. Hey I like overkill. I wouldn't want them babies to shake apart.

rigma

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Obviously Klipsch is building them wrong. I had a feeling about that.

Now Dean, I did not say that.[8o|] I have been working on these a couple months and profit nor price point is an issue.[:$] I would hate to see what they would have to sell for with my overkill touches.[:P]

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Marion

Just had a look at your latest pics.
Wow!! those look SOLID. Really nice job...love the overkill
touches...my kinda build. Betcha you can't wait to hear
them. Again, nice work! Hope to take this
project on myself someday.

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The Jubilee is 41.5" wide and 24.5 inches deep.

Bob, Coytee and Dean:

How far are you running these speakers from the side wall and out from the back wall. I read with interest Bob's comments about losing the "one note" effect when he brought them out from the wall. Just wondering how much room these baby's need to breathe.

Edit: I forgot these were corner loaded until I read through the rest of the threads and so the great photos. How much low end do you lose if they are on a wall but no corner?

Travis

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By the way I posted new photos of mine last night at www.jubilation.ws

rigma

Rigma,

I am no expert, and not a woodworker, but I have been around some folks who do a little bit. That is the most amazing thing I have every seen. To start from scratch and build from plans is quite something.

Travis

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By the way I posted new photos of mine last night at www.jubilation.ws

rigma

Rigma,

I am no expert, and not a woodworker, but I have been around some folks who do a little bit. That is the most amazing thing I have every seen. To start from scratch and build from plans is quite something.

Travis

Wow thanks Travis. I just post some more pics of the begining of the veneer process.

rigma

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