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Another Tiny (Litle) Speaker Build by Faulty
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<blockquote data-quote="faultysa" data-source="post: 90347" data-attributes="member: 2479"><p>I Supply customizers and DIY guys with vinyl stickers, thats how i made those "litil" plates. Lazer engraving is far better though you can get much greater detail.</p><p></p><p>The speakers are 1.15m tall, and i use a 1967 Rogers Valve amp at about 40 % power it's an incredible sound.</p><p></p><p>Weight right now is a 6 pack of Savanah lite that Jimgore put on top of them, but in the base i plan to put 5kg of leadshot in each. i am still working on an idea for it to be stable, as you know narrow floor standers can be a little bit wobbly. But i dont have kids or anything to knock them so i should be ok.</p><p></p><p>thanks guys for all the great comments, i have a few little tricks for next time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="faultysa, post: 90347, member: 2479"] I Supply customizers and DIY guys with vinyl stickers, thats how i made those "litil" plates. Lazer engraving is far better though you can get much greater detail. The speakers are 1.15m tall, and i use a 1967 Rogers Valve amp at about 40 % power it's an incredible sound. Weight right now is a 6 pack of Savanah lite that Jimgore put on top of them, but in the base i plan to put 5kg of leadshot in each. i am still working on an idea for it to be stable, as you know narrow floor standers can be a little bit wobbly. But i dont have kids or anything to knock them so i should be ok. thanks guys for all the great comments, i have a few little tricks for next time. [/QUOTE]
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