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Anything wrong with qlogic kick panels?
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<blockquote data-quote="Trendkill" data-source="post: 3023354" data-attributes="member: 576786"><p>Well I've looked into the DIY option, read many tutorials, and it's not something I want to do right now. I have no workshop, I'm pretty sure my first few attempts will be hack jobs, and summer is running out fast. I may get into it after I have my system installed.</p><p></p><p>What would be involved in reinforcing the qlogic panels? I'd imagine it would be done on the inside thus avoiding any possible asthetic mishaps. Also, how do I tell the difference between speakers that work well on or off axis?</p><p></p><p>Thank you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trendkill, post: 3023354, member: 576786"] Well I've looked into the DIY option, read many tutorials, and it's not something I want to do right now. I have no workshop, I'm pretty sure my first few attempts will be hack jobs, and summer is running out fast. I may get into it after I have my system installed. What would be involved in reinforcing the qlogic panels? I'd imagine it would be done on the inside thus avoiding any possible asthetic mishaps. Also, how do I tell the difference between speakers that work well on or off axis? Thank you. [/QUOTE]
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