Originally Posted by davef
You could sell the tweeter cut outs for cable risers or isolation feet.
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Originally Posted by davef
You could sell the tweeter cut outs for cable risers or isolation feet.
Last edited by Quinn; 05-16-2007 at 08:23 PM.
I love the new cabinets and the black finish especially. I bet it would look amazing as a floorstander.
That cumulative spectral decay measurement is really clean. If you look at measurements taken of most other speakers (even speakers costing several thousands of dollars), you can see they have a lot more resonance.
http://stereophile.com/floorloudspeakers/index.html
Dust? If you just leave it alone, it gets a nice even coating which looks just fine...Originally Posted by davef
If you wait long enough between dusting, it may match the finish of the se series! BONUSOriginally Posted by DavidD
Thanks guys I'll be here all week.
Actually, they are at an angle now...the picture is old. They are now about a 25 degree angle towards the listening position.Originally Posted by davef
-curtis
Coasters!Originally Posted by Quinn
-curtis
I notice that the spectral decay graph goes all the way down to -38dB.
On the graphs that Stereophile publishes, they only go down to -24dB. Does this mean that if you were to graph these measurements on the same scale, that they would look even better?
Perfect use for the driver cutouts! Or small cutting boards for say your home bar. Hmmm....what size would the port cutouts be?Originally Posted by curtis
Vertical Bamboo huh?
Curtis, does this sound familiar?
LMAO!!
I can say without a doubt, how awesome Bamboo is, and it is WITHOUT QUESTION, a very difficult substrate to cut and keep from fraying.
Are they heating the bit to keep it from fraying?
I know this, because I used Carbonized Vertical Bamboo to do my dining room floor(and steps to Foyer and LR), and have had discussion about using the excess I have on hand(with Curtis), to cover a Ryhtmic sub I am contemplating.
These things will be VERY well received(as long as the folks have the dough), the beauty of bamboo is just incredible, and it is VERY strong.
WTG Dave!!