Bob Boyer
Veteran and General Yakker
Ooof... that does hurt.
Did you buy those new in '68 or did you get them later but they were maintained well? I really like the design of the front edges. What would are those?Imagine how I felt when I pulled these basically brand new 1968 or so. Vintage KLH-5's out of the box trying to open them up and dropped one and did this damage to them...
Is there any way to tell if the hairline cracks go deeper than just the finish/veneer, into the plywood substrate? I would've thought if so, then the cracks would be more apparently deep. Would gently tapping on the cabinet reveal anything? They look like they're just in the finish/veneer, but I got it into my head last night that they could be in the substrate. Although I've read that plywood is fairly robust.
Now I'm sort of just deep-diving into cabinet construction generally... I've gone over the front and back panels like a maniac and there's zero hairlines on those panels. It's just the sides and tops...
This is 100% the audio forum I really need, hahaha.Step away from the micrometer...![]()


Woooo FANCY! I like em! Time to throw away my concrete blocks..I got the Harbeth stands that they only distribute in Japan for some reason, model HSS-5, made specifically for the SHL5+XD. The guy I got the speakers from gifted them to me.
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Also got a used pair of used Resonant Woods Linear II stands for my C7'ES3-XD's.
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Like these but shorter (I think this photo is of the 30's).
My 30.2XD's and P3ESR-XD's are on Pangea DS400 stands with IsoPucks between the speakers and stands, primarily to protect the finish. But I'll probably get some open-bottomed wood stands for them eventually.
