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<blockquote data-quote="King_Julian_S" data-source="post: 736018" data-attributes="member: 14111"><p>+1 noiseguy ... </p><p></p><p>Op why mess up a classic ? </p><p>Perhaps put it back on sale and take the cash to buy DIY drivers etc and do a build .... </p><p>this speaker is one of the great sounding bookshelves I suspect you will downgrade it if you change it to a different enclosure ... </p><p>It likes power though so perhaps a more juicier amp ? </p><p>I had a pair on a big Yamaha a1000 in the 90's ... did. It even know how important stands are back than but it had that unique "smell" and a really nice sounding speaker that ....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="King_Julian_S, post: 736018, member: 14111"] +1 noiseguy ... Op why mess up a classic ? Perhaps put it back on sale and take the cash to buy DIY drivers etc and do a build .... this speaker is one of the great sounding bookshelves I suspect you will downgrade it if you change it to a different enclosure ... It likes power though so perhaps a more juicier amp ? I had a pair on a big Yamaha a1000 in the 90's ... did. It even know how important stands are back than but it had that unique "smell" and a really nice sounding speaker that .... [/QUOTE]
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