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I was tempted to suggest these to my dad, but then saw that they use 3/4" MDF.
While thicker panels may be better, I suspect the 3/4" panels with the internal bracing I assume Jim has used, there's no reason these HT2-TLs would not be both structurally sound and good-sounding.PaulQuote from: coke on 20 Dec 2009, 08:48 pmI was tempted to suggest these to my dad, but then saw that they use 3/4" MDF.
From the photos of these and others I have seen posted in this circle, I must be in the minority of people who just don't like red speakers. Steve
From the photos of these and others I have seen posted in this circle, I must be in the minority of people who just don't like red speakers.
+1 ............and when I spend this kind of money on speakers I want a matching baffle!
Wow. I was angling towards the HT3, but this is a very tempting offer. I'm nowhere near Texas though, so hopefully shipping is an option. Mark.
Quote from: MukAudio on 21 Dec 2009, 05:35 amWow. I was angling towards the HT3, but this is a very tempting offer. I'm nowhere near Texas though, so hopefully shipping is an option. Mark.go for it
Hi Mark,If you do go with these speakers try to get some decent packing boxes. There was a thread a few months ago and a pair of ht3's were shipped by usps and they were damaged in transit.RegardsRod
Quote from: Rocket on 22 Dec 2009, 11:02 amHi Mark,If you do go with these speakers try to get some decent packing boxes. There was a thread a few months ago and a pair of ht3's were shipped by usps and they were damaged in transit.RegardsRodRod,Thanks for the advice. I will probably pay to have them professionally packaged. A little prevention is well worth it when you consider the alternative of damaged or broken speakers.Mark.
Mark:I recently sold a pair of SP Tech Timepieces a couple of months ago and shipped them to a seller living in CT. I obtained a really good freight rate from Freightquote.com - much better than what I obtained from calling the freight companies direct. As others have recommended do not use UPS or Fed Ex. Their night shift workers will do a number on your speakers!Ken