An excellent job of cutting and fitting the individual pieces. It's hard to get em to look this good on assembly. The woofer door will never stay on with just 4 wood screws. I wound up using 12, 10-32 machine screws with blind nuts to keep em on. It gets pretty intense beyond that little cover. The finish isn't bad. The grills are mostly there. All in all I'm very pleased.
thats good to hear Lee. the seller said they were not meant to be stained, but the students were bored and did them anyway. i saw a few cosmetic issues when they were loaded, but nothing that looked anything more than superficial.
LMAO.... Chip just looks like a road trip kinda guy.... You the man CHIP !!!!! Hell fire Lee !!!! They look really really good to me.... Now we gotta figure out what to put inside those big boxes..... I know YOU know what to puy in em Lee.... But what can I afford to put in them... lol.... Well... About ballgame time.... Cant wait to talk more about them...
Well.... You must be making a killing on the cabinets cause when I called Radio Shack they said the all the parts for both would be about 800 bucks.. That was with the crossover's.... LMAO...I WISH !!!! Thats about what i figured.... What DO ya have in mind for the guts ? Klipsch K-55 compression drivers...... Klipsch K-400 mid horns.... CT-125 Tweets.... CW 1526 Woofs..... and Al's universal crossover kit ?