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| Restaining/Building a new casing for tower speaker |
| racketboy - Jan 9, 2004 |
| Ratamahatta | Jan 9, 2004 | ||
| Why nut just get new speakers and install them like some infinitys and keep the casing? | |||
| Gallstaff | Jan 9, 2004 | ||
| He doesnt want new speakers for an old casing he wants new casing for old speakers | |||
| Curtis | Jan 10, 2004 | ||
| Making new cabinets would be fairly easy. Making them sound good is another matter. Speaker cabinet design is a fairly complex issue. I know there is software available to help you design new cabinets, but I don't know what it is or how to use it. | |||
| mal | Jan 10, 2004 | ||
| Reproducing a pair of cabinets shouldn't be too hard. The original manufacturer probably got them sounding OK the first time around. | |||
| Curtis | Jan 10, 2004 | |||
Hmm...I assumed he was building completely new cabs. I agree though, the original spec cabinents probably sound fine. I wouldn't expect the speakers to be up to much. Likely one or more of them has blown at some time in the past. | ||||
| mal | Jan 10, 2004 | ||
| There may be blown drivers but you'll only be able to tell by powering them up and listening to them or by opening them up and testing them using a meter. | |||