LGK sound bar

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Re: LGK sound bar
« Reply #20 on: 30 Nov 2025, 03:01 am »
Oddly enough, my winter project is a little wall/pole mounted center channel made by smashing two LGKs together.



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Re: LGK sound bar
« Reply #21 on: 30 Nov 2025, 12:09 pm »
Oddly enough, my winter project is a little wall/pole mounted center channel made by smashing two LGKs together.

This is interesting. Keep us posted.

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Re: LGK sound bar
« Reply #22 on: Yesterday at 09:42 pm »
This is interesting. Keep us posted.

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Very small update, spare time winter paintjob taking a while.





I'm going to do something pretty goofy with the finish on the cabinets so I'm trying to think about things I should do before I finish them, like looking again at the inside. Part of the journey on these was having to pour epoxy resin inside the top of each speaker as a way, along with other stuff, of securing the cabinets after I augered out the top hat hole on the bottom. But because I did that, the added epoxy also raised the floor on that side and further cramped the space between the speaker and the top of the cabinet. It's not a silly amount of lessened space, but enough to think about. I'm wondering if I should dremel down some of the epoxy inside to lower the resin floor or if I should just leave it and seal it. From what I've read online it seems the smaller space would have an effect on lower frequencies but the primary usecase for these speakers are mid/top-range focused, so I don't know if it matters much.

It's something I've been thinking about though with my caveman brain and I dunno if I should follow through on dremeling it down cause it may not be worth the effort? Or it may even be beneficial in some weird way to have it raised, I really dunno?

I don't have the knowledge to make a call.

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