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<blockquote data-quote="El Sid" data-source="post: 710473" data-attributes="member: 18550"><p>Thanks all for the comments! </p><p></p><p>JonnyP - I'm not faint-hearted (when it comes to DIY anyway ;D), so i'm not afraid to take this on, and i don't mind spending some cash (2-3 grand) because i'd have to spend a lot more i think to get something that sounds as good. But i'm sure in a few weeks i'll be saying to myself "I should have listened to him...." :winkwink:</p><p></p><p>bbe22 - that is the kind of advice i was hoping for :clap: - do you know of any veneer suppliers in JHB?</p><p></p><p>SeanS - the Ref 3s are 18k, and i paid much less for the Q90s, so the gap is big! But you have hit on the truth with the time/cost/gratification tradeoff</p><p></p><p>I like doing this kind of thing, and i derive great pleasure from seeing old things brought back to life (hence my interest in the vintage audio section). So i am going to go for it - once i get going i'll post in DIY. Sadly i'm about to kick off a major project so it may be a few months before I can get going.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="El Sid, post: 710473, member: 18550"] Thanks all for the comments! JonnyP - I'm not faint-hearted (when it comes to DIY anyway ;D), so i'm not afraid to take this on, and i don't mind spending some cash (2-3 grand) because i'd have to spend a lot more i think to get something that sounds as good. But i'm sure in a few weeks i'll be saying to myself "I should have listened to him...." :winkwink: bbe22 - that is the kind of advice i was hoping for :clap: - do you know of any veneer suppliers in JHB? SeanS - the Ref 3s are 18k, and i paid much less for the Q90s, so the gap is big! But you have hit on the truth with the time/cost/gratification tradeoff I like doing this kind of thing, and i derive great pleasure from seeing old things brought back to life (hence my interest in the vintage audio section). So i am going to go for it - once i get going i'll post in DIY. Sadly i'm about to kick off a major project so it may be a few months before I can get going. [/QUOTE]
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