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<blockquote data-quote="galacticmonkey" data-source="post: 7648795" data-attributes="member: 570857"><p>For the price of wood to build the enclosures, then the price of paint/carpet/etc to finish them, and the price of crossovers, it would be cheaper to just buy those Dayton bookshelf speakers. They are like $25/pair (was when I bought them) and its a pair of 6.5s and a pair of tweets in the enclosure with crossovers, grills, and terminal cups. All completely build/wired, etc. Just plug a wire in and youre set.</p><p></p><p>Ive had mine for quite a while (probably close to 2 years or so), and they sound great. They sound way better than the Turtle Beach X31 headset I have for gaming, and thats a $100 set of headphones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="galacticmonkey, post: 7648795, member: 570857"] For the price of wood to build the enclosures, then the price of paint/carpet/etc to finish them, and the price of crossovers, it would be cheaper to just buy those Dayton bookshelf speakers. They are like $25/pair (was when I bought them) and its a pair of 6.5s and a pair of tweets in the enclosure with crossovers, grills, and terminal cups. All completely build/wired, etc. Just plug a wire in and youre set. Ive had mine for quite a while (probably close to 2 years or so), and they sound great. They sound way better than the Turtle Beach X31 headset I have for gaming, and thats a $100 set of headphones. [/QUOTE]
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