TC65i or TC265i FOR FRONT MAIN

jacob.simpson
jacob.simpson Posts: 481
edited May 2008 in Speakers
I posted this same topic yesterday and am not able to see it, am assuming system error or data loss, not deleted by Polk. ok for the subject I will soon be returning to India which is my Home place, it was my dream to own a Polk since i was a kid and i do own one now RM6800. I am planning to buy either of the two above mentioned model Inwall for using as Front Main for HT and Stereo, can i build a cabinet for them and use it as a tower instead of Inwall,
what shoudl be the external dimensions if i use a 3/4" Particle Board in H W D without a Port i.e., fully sealed enclosure. what will be possible effectiveness of these both, and will it be like R50 or Monitor 50 in performance, :rolleyes:Please any guys out there who have tried something like this reply,
PS : If Mr. Ken Swauger can answer this from Technical Stand point that would be of great help.
Just to give a few points why i cant carry towers from here due to Customs regulation (very high duty charge) in India, :mad:very harassing officials in the airport and Luggage issue with airlines, just to name a few.
Thanks in Advance for all the people who read this as well those who reply:)
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  • jacob.simpson
    jacob.simpson Posts: 481
    edited May 2008
    People reply please i know its friday :Dparty time till monday:), take some time off and post valuable inputs and replies.
  • MADGSF
    MADGSF Posts: 603
    edited May 2008
    I don't know anything about building speakers and I have never used that type of speaker for my main speaker. But my first thought is you should go for the TC265i as it goes a little lower. Next if you are building an enclosure for them use the deminsions Polk lists for their performance enclosures. Not much to offer you after that but good luck and let us know what you decide.
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