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cabinet speakers/amp
armax:
hey dema, can you post the dimensions of the holes that you made in the speaker panel as well as the spacing of the screw holes?
ahofle:
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. And the sound is superb. The external volume is mounted on my keyboard drawer for easy volume control. And the sub is so loud, I have to turn down the bass.
Mmmmmmmm, asteroids with a sub. ;D
dema:
--- Quote from: armax on May 04, 2005, 02:53:03 pm ---hey dema, can you post the dimensions of the holes that you made in the speaker panel as well as the spacing of the screw holes?
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I used the ones from the book, the Klipsch promedias. I have the cd rom at my office -- I can post the template tomorrow if you'd like.
armax:
Sounds good. thanks Dema! Hopefully, I can open them full scale to get measurements.
Veinman:
--- 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. And the sound is superb. The external volume is mounted on my keyboard drawer for easy volume control. And the sub is so loud, I have to turn down the bass.
Mmmmmmmm, asteroids with a sub. ;D
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On my monsoons it doesn't look like the speaker foot comes off very easily. Also, my wire runs right into the base of the foot. Luckily they aren't that big and I was planning on routing out rectangles just a bit smaller than the speaker faces, and just setting them face down in the holes.
What did you have to do to remove the feet?