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<blockquote data-quote="tplaya07" data-source="post: 1313000" data-attributes="member: 552766"><p>Instead of selling the CDT's, you could just make your own baffles/adapters. And using solid, custom fit wood baffles usaully yields better results than the plastic drop in ones, which is what I assume you have. Just get a 1/4" or 1/2" piece of MDF or plywood and you can just trace out the outer diameter of the plastic adapters you have now, but use the cardboard template that your CDT's came with to cut the speaker holes. Should cost you no more than $10, and about an hour of your time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tplaya07, post: 1313000, member: 552766"] Instead of selling the CDT's, you could just make your own baffles/adapters. And using solid, custom fit wood baffles usaully yields better results than the plastic drop in ones, which is what I assume you have. Just get a 1/4" or 1/2" piece of MDF or plywood and you can just trace out the outer diameter of the plastic adapters you have now, but use the cardboard template that your CDT's came with to cut the speaker holes. Should cost you no more than $10, and about an hour of your time. [/QUOTE]
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