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Umm, concrete isn't pure cement... It is has rocks/sand mixed in. Get your facts strait!I also think that the feet of the sub looks sorta dangerous/painful with that block of concrete on it...Also, I am pretty sure that a concrete casing won't help the midrange speakers... The sub maybe, but not the satellites.
Yes, you are SO right. Using the term cement and concrete interchangeably, is like using the term flour and cake interchangeably.
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... @ Jan 23rd 2007 9:58PM
Umm, concrete isn't pure cement... It is has rocks/sand mixed in. Get your facts strait!
I also think that the feet of the sub looks sorta dangerous/painful with that block of concrete on it...
Also, I am pretty sure that a concrete casing won't help the midrange speakers... The sub maybe, but not the satellites.
gene f @ Jan 24th 2007 12:52PM
Yes, you are SO right. Using the term cement and concrete interchangeably, is like using the term flour and cake interchangeably.