WTB: empty speaker enclosures

bluzrip
bluzrip Posts: 93
edited June 2007 in Wanted (WTB) Classifieds
Got a pair of decent enclosures that you've pirated the drivers out of? I'm looking for a structurally sound pair suitable for a 6.5 2-way. Let me know what you have. (Baffle width of 8 to 9 inches preferred. Tower and bookshelf types considered.)
"You can tell by the kindness of a dog how a human should be." Don Van Vliet
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  • bluzrip
    bluzrip Posts: 93
    edited May 2007
    Nobody? :D:confused:
    "You can tell by the kindness of a dog how a human should be." Don Van Vliet
  • dudeinaroom
    dudeinaroom Posts: 3,609
    edited May 2007
    shoot Ben6270 a pm and maybe you can get him to build you a pair. If you have the T/S parameter for the drivers your planning on using PM them to me, and I'll e-mail dimensions to him if he will build them.
  • avguytx
    avguytx Posts: 1,628
    edited May 2007
    I have a pair of blank boxes that had an 8" and 1" tweeters in them. They were from a company called "Advance Model V" and had that copied look of the Small Advent. Cabs are in great shape with grills. Where are you located?
    Richard? Who's your favorite Little Rascal? Alfalfa? Or is it........................Spanky?.................................Sinner.
  • snow
    snow Posts: 4,337
    edited May 2007
    I have 6 pairs of empty cabs that I would love to give away if someone needed them. Or its a trip to the landfill soon.

    REGARDS SNOW
    Well, I just pulled off the impossible by doing a double-blind comparison all by myself, purely by virtue of the fact that I completely and stupidly forgot what I did last. I guess that getting old does have its advantages after all :D
  • dudeinaroom
    dudeinaroom Posts: 3,609
    edited May 2007
    got anything for a 4" woofer snow?
  • bluzrip
    bluzrip Posts: 93
    edited June 2007
    I have replied to soiset's PM (if you are still out there). :)
    "You can tell by the kindness of a dog how a human should be." Don Van Vliet