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Guy, I like the top one best, it will likely help maintain a little more bass output from the driver as well. I would recommend adding back your rear wings to help with the bass as well. Very nice looking, good job.Best,Ed
Lots of photos in this thread, thanks Guy for your time.Nice cable support, its wood or foam??
Yes, thanks for all the great pics and I like the way you did the wood work, they look really good!
Hi FULLRANGEMAN.They are made of MDF and painted with a primer/base paint, so that later I can paint them a color that will match my decor.Guy 13.
Thanks. Any porcelain device will do electric insulation to fit as cable elevator as coffe mugs etcBut not with wife acceptance though.
Hi FULLRANGEMANI have no problem with WAF,she rarely come in my listening room.If I want her to see my latest built or acquisition, I have to drag her by the hair like the cave man in the dinosor hera. By the way, those MDF cable supports made me poorer by 0,50 USD each. Guy 13
I used scraps of 2x4's (free), but heard no difference. Now my speaker cables are short enough to not touch the floor anyway. I removed the binding posts that allowed the cables to run directly from my mono blocks to my extended range drivers (8 fewer contact points in total), and used rope caulk to seal the cabinet penetration (my cabinets are transmission lines so have a large opening already anyway and act as a tension relief point).
For a deeper soundstage you must remove all the forniture behind the GR speakers.
Iam referring to this black wide forniture holding various equips.Also would be good remove the red table in front of the speakers.
OK other idea would be push this Ikea black fortinure very close to the wall (the gray curtain wall) if the speakers cables lenght allow.