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ahofle:


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--- Quote from: ahofle on May 04, 2005, 05:24:10 pm ---I used these monsoon speakers...
http://www.laaudiofile.com/pm14.html

Because they are so thin, they are VERY easy to mount on the top speaker shelf by removing the speaker foot.
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elvis:

I used two 6" Pioneer car audio speakers (4 ohm impedance).  These where left over from my girlfriend's car audio upgrade, so where technically free.

I hooked them up to a cheap $AU 50 ($US 40) car AMP, which in turn is powered by a standard PC 12V power supply.

For that price I'd be hard pressed finding PC speakers that gave the same quality audio.  Best of all, car speakers come with grills that are designed to mount into wooden panels, so I didn't have to hack anything up to make it look nice.  Two holes, and slide the suckers in. :)




ahofle:


--- Quote from: ahofle on May 06, 2005, 05:57:47 pm ---
--- Quote from: Veinman on May 04, 2005, 10:26:43 pm ---
What did you have to do to remove the feet?

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Hmm, it's been a while and I can't remember lol..
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Timoe:

I'm gonna use the Creative Inspire T3000 with the that handy volume knob thing on the back of my control panel.

Pioneer 4" 2-Way Car Speakers that are UNSHIELDED

And I'm just gonna shield them myself with some materials bought from here
http://www.lessemf.com/faq-shie.html#speakers

Veinman:

Are most people just setting the sub in the cabinet, or are you cutting out a hole in the front so that the sub faces out. I was figuring I would elevate it a bit so that people weren't kicking it, but if I shouldn't be exposing it then it's a non-issue.

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