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Help: Building a set of bookshelf speakers
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<blockquote data-quote="Toxxyc" data-source="post: 768729" data-attributes="member: 19314"><p>I am more worried about the flex in the plastic recessed panels than I am about what the actual connectors will be I'm to use. I mean, we're talking about bracing 16mm MDF here, on tiny panels as well, and now I must go install a ~3mm plastic patch in a hole in the back? Won't that cause issues?</p><p></p><p>When it comes to cable I'm more than willing to "make" my own, I actually saw that thread this morning and liked it. I'm not going to need more than 4m at all, so I'll use what I can get my hands on at the time. I'm not bad with a soldering iron. I'm no pro, but I'm definitely no slouch either. I've spent many hours behind one, so I can easily solder connectors and even fine connectors (since my station has a controlled output).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Toxxyc, post: 768729, member: 19314"] I am more worried about the flex in the plastic recessed panels than I am about what the actual connectors will be I'm to use. I mean, we're talking about bracing 16mm MDF here, on tiny panels as well, and now I must go install a ~3mm plastic patch in a hole in the back? Won't that cause issues? When it comes to cable I'm more than willing to "make" my own, I actually saw that thread this morning and liked it. I'm not going to need more than 4m at all, so I'll use what I can get my hands on at the time. I'm not bad with a soldering iron. I'm no pro, but I'm definitely no slouch either. I've spent many hours behind one, so I can easily solder connectors and even fine connectors (since my station has a controlled output). [/QUOTE]
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