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Yerboogieman Posted - Dec 19 2009 : 01:22:07 AM
Decided I would see what they would sound like in my room. After warming them up at low volume. I tuned my amp settings and cranked up the volume. Rammstein - Rammlied and a ripped Rush vinyl. They're no Bose speakers, but they sound alright. I would say they are from the late/mid 90's and have probably been in my garage since right around there. I would take pictures and post them but Aaron's page won't like them.

If anyone has a circuit for a good crossover, that would be greatly appreciated.
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wasssup1990 Posted - Dec 19 2009 : 7:55:01 PM
Just to let you know I can't upload pictures larger than 200KB.
Aaron Cake Posted - Dec 19 2009 : 10:39:24 AM
Just resize the pictures to appropriate sizes. 250K is certainly large enough for a good high res image.

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