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    Glass-Top speakers

    In a thread about Brutal's recent score of a nice looking pair of L55s, I commented on how I liked the look of the glass top speakers. http://audioheritage.org/vbulletin/s...ad.php?t=17674
    I mentioned I'd gotten glass cut for all my big speakers - but I didn't want to hijack his thread, so I'm posting the pictures here.

    I know laying a sheet of glass on top to protect them isn't the same as the recessed glass of the L55s or similar models - then again, I get to enjoy the grain underneath, instead of the black felt and logo ...

    I'd never done it before, but when I got the B-380, in the winter its under a hanging spider plant and I wanted to protect it from any possible over watering ...

    Once I did that, I decided it just made sense to protect the L200s the same way ... they were the front speakers in the room at the time - kind of a matched set. (They're now upstairs).

    And when I got the 4341s ... well, the veneer was surprisingly good, so again ... it just made sense to protect them.

    1/4 bronze smoked glass cut to order was about $27 a piece - cheap!
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    Custom glass tops are really fairly cheap and not just for speakers even thought I do my speakers also. I do all of my wood furnishings and always go for the ultra thick beveled edges and in that bottle green. I love them.

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    I dressed up my 4507 cabinets about 20 years ago with an acrylic top and walnut veneer. Modeled after the L300 & L65.
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    Glass Tops

    Also had plate glass tops made for L200b. They looked good and they were functional as they protected against, scratches, moisture etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jbl View Post
    I dressed up my 4507 cabinets about 20 years ago with an acrylic top and walnut veneer. Modeled after the L300 & L65.
    Well, that certainly came out nicely, I'd say.

    Can you post a pic or two of the completed 4507 boxes, please? I think I'm about to load some 2381 horns in mine....

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    I think its a great Idea Heather, Bravo! plus, they look very sharp indeed.
    My mother in law was here a couple of weeks back and left a plate of food for my nephews (who didnt even want it or touched it, little brat) on top of the 4430's .
    I will definitely go out and make the investment. why did'nt I think of it sooner
    Also, Glass Tops add a certain leve of sophistication and panache, both of which I am in great need of

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    Quote Originally Posted by Krunchy View Post
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    Also, Glass Tops add a certain leve of sophistication and panache, both of which I am in great need of
    Nope, if you can use panache in a sentence, you are not lacking in sophistication! (unless you'da spelled it pancho)

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    does the glass have an air space? If not do you seal the edges? If not does capillary action cause any problem?

    For white rings from glasses etc., a mixture of toothpaste and elbow grease mixed 50 50 will remove white rings.

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    Banner Glass here in Fairfax gives me these little clear discs to put on the wood - they kind of cling to the bottom of the glass once its laid on top, but they give a maybe a 1/32 inch spacing between the wood and the glass.
    Even with that 100+ lb rack of JBL amps and crossover downstairs on the 4341 it doesn't have enough space to let the glass flex and crack.


    Quote Originally Posted by Thom View Post
    does the glass have an air space? If not do you seal the edges? If not does capillary action cause any problem?

    For white rings from glasses etc., a mixture of toothpaste and elbow grease mixed 50 50 will remove white rings.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zilch View Post
    Well, that certainly came out nicely, I'd say.

    Can you post a pic or two of the completed 4507 boxes, please? I think I'm about to load some 2381 horns in mine....
    Here goes, Zilch.
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    she must have had a death wish

    Quote Originally Posted by Krunchy View Post
    My mother in law was here a couple of weeks back and left a plate of food for my nephews (who didnt even want it or touched it, little brat) on top of the 4430's .
    How was the funeral??
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    Quote Originally Posted by UreiCollector View Post
    How was the funeral??
    Death wish is right! Urge to kill rose dramatically, would have thrown the kid in there too at no additional charge if it wasnt for my painfully strict moral upbringing Funeral arrangements postponed......for now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hjames View Post
    Nope, if you can use panache in a sentence, you are not lacking in sophistication! (unless you'da spelled it pancho)
    Nice of you to say so but that "leve" of sophistication, thats going to have to be lookied into
    Now panacho, thats another story.
    By the way Heather I dig that lamp in your first picture, is that in the "open" position, are you able to enclose the bulb with what appear to be the concentric circles that make up the lamp shade?

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    Correct me if I am wrong, but wouldn't that be the right time to explain to the kid, and/or the adult as to why you value such speakers. Most people don't give a hoot to speakers - they think they are the same. However, if you tell them you find them to be very special and dear, I am sure they can level with that and respect your things, next time.

    Just a thought, before someone kills someone.

    I am sure I would kill someone too if they messed with my 250TIs, but luckily, there is no room for a house plant, let alone a drink!



    -Storm.

    Quote Originally Posted by Krunchy View Post
    My mother in law was here a couple of weeks back and left a plate of food for my nephews (who didnt even want it or touched it, little brat) on top of the 4430's .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Krunchy View Post
    Nice of you to say so but that "leve" of sophistication, thats going to have to be lookied into
    Now panacho, thats another story.
    By the way Heather I dig that lamp in your first picture, is that in the "open" position, are you able to enclose the bulb with what appear to be the concentric circles that make up the lamp shade?
    Thanks, Emma picked that lamp out at a loft design type store across the street from UVA in Charlottesville, VA (Hiya Phil!). The concentric rings spin and can shield it like a nautilus shell. I'd moved the lamp to set up the picture, it shifted to open, and forgot to spin it before the pix.
    I'd adapted it to a mic stand and made a floor lamp from it, but Emma prefers the table lamp style (although I think its original design is too low)
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