I haven't seen anything put together like this, so despite the simplicity a short build thread.
Preamble: Had some large B&W towers and needed something smaller. I ended up with a Pioneer soundbar that was rated really highly for its musicality, IMO it didn't come close to cutting it. I swapped in some smaller towers and they fixed the music problem but still ate up floor space. I looked for a retail solution for a smaller speaker to flank the TV with and couldn't find anything that was going to work. So onto an economic small speaker, as mentioned in a thread I started a few weeks back. I landed on the Overnight Sensations MTM mainly for cost and size. I have a pair of Statement II's in a different area and was easily convinced by my wife not to go overboard here.
Onto the build:
Clamps!
Taking shape, tall, shallow, and skinny...
Some router work
Crossover mounted
Almost ready to glue the baffle
Preamble: Had some large B&W towers and needed something smaller. I ended up with a Pioneer soundbar that was rated really highly for its musicality, IMO it didn't come close to cutting it. I swapped in some smaller towers and they fixed the music problem but still ate up floor space. I looked for a retail solution for a smaller speaker to flank the TV with and couldn't find anything that was going to work. So onto an economic small speaker, as mentioned in a thread I started a few weeks back. I landed on the Overnight Sensations MTM mainly for cost and size. I have a pair of Statement II's in a different area and was easily convinced by my wife not to go overboard here.
Onto the build:
Clamps!
Taking shape, tall, shallow, and skinny...
Some router work
Crossover mounted
Almost ready to glue the baffle
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