jeffs 3,548 Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago (edited) I finally got around to re-veneering my Polk Monitor 11 speakers. Did it fast, still came out good. Speakers =$100, veneer job = about $120 for all materials. Real cherry veneer, will darken with age. While I had them out, I glued the midrange magnets. I chose not to re-attach the bases. Did not refinish them. Will eventually replace the bases with stands of solid cherry .... fall/winter project. Edited 17 hours ago by jeffs 5 2
Community Admin AndrewJohn 11,146 Posted 16 hours ago Community Admin Posted 16 hours ago Jeff, that is simply beautiful. I love the look of cherry. I have to ask, what is that sub in the corner..., is that a super junior or other sunfire sub? Did you cover it in cherry veneer? If it is, and you did, How did you roll the radius edges? 1
jeffs 3,548 Posted 15 hours ago Author Posted 15 hours ago 43 minutes ago, AndrewJohn said: I have to ask, what is that sub in the corner..., is that a super junior or other sunfire sub? Did you cover it in cherry veneer? If it is, and you did, How did you roll the radius edges? The 2 subs are home made. Passive. Sunfire HRS10 drivers. The boxes are Parts Express kits, 1 cuft. Build is not quite a cube. The front is trimmed to achieve the same volume as a Sunfire HRS10 powered sub. I did not use the face piece from the kit as I disliked the radius. I made my own faces and threw away the radiused piece. The pair is driven by the PM350 at the bottom of the rack. I won't use them with the Polks, but the Maggie LRS need them badly. Want to love the LRS, tried hard. The Polks work great in the basement, but will probably live as shown. LRS prolly on the chopping block. These were my veneer guinea pigs several years ago. My first veneer effort. I've done 4 pairs of speakers in total and the subs came out the best. Veneer on all 6 sides. I'm critical and it's difficult for me to find imperfections in these compared to the others. 5 1 1
Half Life 1,428 Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago Those are beautiful, Jeff! Love seeing projects like this. Thanks for sharing it! 1
Dennis47 1,027 Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago Nice work Jeff! Did you rebuild the x-overs on the Polk 11s?
Jeff Stone 367 Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago Beautiful work! Gives me some other ideas for the Carverfst Subwoofer build project! 2
stereo_dog 1,716 Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago The Polks look great! The sub looks great, too. Maybe this will inspire me to re-veneer my subs..... 2
madmike46 462 Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago I have a pair of Polk Audio 5b's that fake wood vinyl is looking a little tatter. I might just have to redo them, I have had them since new. Great job on the veneer looks better than original. Were these originally veneer or were they the vinyl fake wood? 1
Community Admin AndrewJohn 11,146 Posted 1 hour ago Community Admin Posted 1 hour ago 14 hours ago, jeffs said: I won't use them with the Polks, but the Maggie LRS need them badly. Want to love the LRS, tried hard I've been listening to my Polk SDA 1C speakers all morning, driven by an m1.0t..., what a perfect combination - I am discovering things I missed on DSTOM tracks 2, 3, 4 and 5. They (Polks, perhaps in general?) just don't need any more bass..., But I totally hear your thoughts on the Maggies. I have a pair of IIIa's, and they are stunning, when supported by a subwoofer, or two. I'm at a crossroads with them, they need to have some buzzing fixed - redone/refurb at Magnapan is almost $3000 - which would include a new tweeter ribbon assembly..., but perhaps I should just sell them as is, before the buzz is more noticeable. ;-/ I want to love Maggies, but it's hard, sometimes. 1
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