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RE: I'll throw my hat into the ring

The A-25 kit will take you an hour to build. Basically you screw glue the foam panels in, screw in the drivers and parts and you're good. That hour will be well worth it in the long run.

The drivers are better than the original. The woofer is the same design but using far better materials. The tweeter change, a soft spot on the original, makes a world of difference in clarity and sound quality.

If you're going to go for the A-10 with a 6.5" woofer. then why not make a significant jump up in quality to the SR-10 kit. Again an hour of building time. the SR-71 is turning out to be like the A-25 legend - a classic.

I've had the A-10. Nice little speaker for it's day. If one fell into your lap for free then that's fine. But it's day was a LONG time ago. Not one of Dynaco's better speakers. Trust me - I've had them.


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