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  1. Hello all. While searching for info about my A25's I came across this site. I'd like to say hello to everyone and hopefully resurrect this old thread and have some of my questions answered by the knowledgable folks that I've been reading here. The speakers are being used in my bedroom and are hung on the wall next to a 42" plasma television. Now, while I love how they sound, I don't really care for their appearence next to the tv. So, I'd like to build new boxes for them that are flatter in shape and more modern in appearence and keep them mounted on the wall next to the tv. I have built a ton of speaker cabinets in the past and I am a wood worker as well, so construction and finishing are not a problem, design, however, is in this case a bit of a mystery to me. While I understand ported and sealed cabinets and their characteristics, I am pretty much clueless about aperiodic vents. Can a sealed or a traditionally ported cabinet design be built for the original components with success? Has anyone here tried this? I have measured the original cabinet's dimensions and have come up with an internal volume of .85 ft3. My goal for the shape of the new boxes is to maintain the width of the original cabinets of 10.125 inches measured internally. The depth I would like to have no more that 6.5 inches externally, and using .75 inch material for my boxes would result a 5 inch internal dimension. If I made the height of the box 28.125 inches internally, I would end up with exact same volume as the original while changing the shape to fit along side the TV. Any thoughts on the subject? Any suggestions? I would appreciate any and all comments anyone here might have. Thanks.
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