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#390550 - 03/02/13 10:41 PM
Re: TV Stand
[Re: brwsaw]
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shareholder in the making
Registered: 12/26/03
Posts: 10364
Loc: Calgary, Alberta
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You really don't need an in-cabinet VP160, as the regular 160 is front ported so it can be stuffed into a cabinet very easily, but if you want the in-cab versions they will sound identical because the cabinet volumes are the same.
I was working on a system using sketch up that had in cabinet M80s and a VP180 but I can't find it anymore. It was a huge cabinet, similar to what I have only where I have regular M80s, I had made a cabinet for them to fit in as well as the VP160. The whole thing was ~14' long and 3ft high in the center with the outer 'towers' 4 ft high, the TV would have sat in the middle between the towers.
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#390561 - 03/03/13 11:34 AM
Re: TV Stand
[Re: brwsaw]
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shareholder in the making
Registered: 05/03/03
Posts: 17420
Loc: NoVA
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What kind of wood is he proposing, and how big of a cabinet? I built a credenza type tv stand/av cabinet for around $300 in materials out of white oak.
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