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I think these are awesome!
Yes these are my favorite so far. I was thinking about getting them done with a high gloss finish and using stainless steel or chrome instead of aluminum (to be original). Any opinions on whether that would look good?
Little did we know how much of a problem we were getting into. Finishing them was a real nightmare. So we probably won't do that combination again.
I thought it would be quite easy, but it turned out to be far more work than expected. We were able to flush trim the metal to the cabinets, but there was a lot of hand filing required. Rather than the couple of hours I estimated for this part of the job, it took Ammar about a week and a half to complete that part of the job.
In the topic about the speakers with the inlaid metal stringers, Jim said: And the speakers that were clad in aluminum: Because both were so labor intensive, it would definitely be a very high cost option. If you could be happy with just a custom color (metallic?) lacquer paint job, you would save a lot of money. Steve
I would be up for a color rather than a metal, but it would have to look really good. No point spending so much for the overall system (my estimate is 15,000 plus shipping) but being unhappy with the look over an extra $2,000 or so.
Well, that's true. I'm sure a number of people will be interested to know if Jim will do the stringers and what the option charge would be. I did see some cabinets (not Salk) in another topic that were finished in a deep charcoal metallic lacquer that were extremely nice looking. Steve
Any way you can point to the thread with the photo of the charcoal speakers?
I did see some cabinets (not Salk) in another topic that were finished in a deep charcoal metallic lacquer that were extremely nice looking. Steve
For me an expensive finish is not where I would like to put my money. A good solid wood enclosure with a wood veneer or pant would suffice. The money saved on the finish would allow for better part selection in the crossover and drivers. Great sound good looks is the ticket IMO. BTW your speakers are beautiful as is. charles
I've been eyeing an HT3 Home Theater system for years. I finally found a new, higher paying job (quite lucky in this economy) and am going to celebrate with a new set of speakers.Wood veneers are out. I really liked:http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=72060.0