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    A look at the room where I listen to music/everything you see is created by my hands- fact!/:
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    Wow - that's impressive! You are very skillful Georgi.

    My late father was very good with his hands. It was an ambition of his to furnish a room where all the items of furniture had been made by him. Sadly an ambition unachieved - but tables, side lights, fireplace and kerb, chandelier, wall lights and all the paintings were by his hand.
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    Join Date: Mar 2018

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    In my life there is a label-communism !!!! You will find it difficult to understand me because, fortunately, you have not lived in socialism.

    I will try i be to quote a great English premier, for your time - Margaret Tatcher , she says in an interview "Socialism is a great- nothing! "
    All my abilities were acquired because we lived in a society where there were no goods, opportunities, freedom (in any form).
    In Bulgaria there are many capable people aged 58-62 with similar skills. Unfortunately, the name of the Bulgarians (especially in the UK) is compromised mainly by gypsies, garbage and for us, the Bulgarians.


    Congratulations for your father, he deserves my admiration!

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    That is a beautiful room.
    Amazing skills and an eye for beauty!

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    Obsessive attention to detail, I like it, thanks for sharing.
    Mana Acoustics Racks / Bright Star IsoNodes Decoupling >> Allo DigiOne Player >> Pedja Rogic's Audial Model S DAC + Pioneer PL-71 turntable / Vista Audio phono-1 mk II / Denon PCL-5 headshell / Reson Reca >> LFD DLS >> LFD PA2M (SE) >> Royd RR3s.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jandl100 View Post
    That is a beautiful room.
    Amazing skills and an eye for beauty!


    Thank you, thank you for your attention!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yomanze View Post
    Obsessive attention to detail, I like it, thanks for sharing.
    Thanks, you are welcome!

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    That is some real state of the art speaker design! Most impressive! I know they sound amazing, I’d love to hear them. I’ve got some fairly serious designs on paper myself, but unfortunately my health has prevented me from getting them built. Your work is truly inspirational!

    Russell

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    Quote Originally Posted by alphaGT View Post
    That is some real state of the art speaker design! ........ I’ve got some fairly serious designs on paper myself, but unfortunately my health has prevented me from getting them built. ...........

    Russell
    Thank you, for your attention!
    Sorry, for your health problems!
    I wish you a recent rehabilitation, because your DIY- audio projects, are waiting for you!

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    Join Date: Apr 2015

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    Quote Originally Posted by jororaitchev View Post
    Thank you, for your attention!
    Sorry, for your health problems!
    I wish you a recent rehabilitation, because your DIY- audio projects, are waiting for you!
    Thank you for your kind words!
    Tell me, did you use a computer program to calculate your volumes, and spacing? If so what program did you use?

    Your idea of using water to calculate volume is genius! I personally was thinking of using small plastic pellets. Fill the cabinet with plastic pellets, then dump them into a square box and measure volume. It may not be as exact as the water method, but should be easier to do. No need to waterproof the cabinet.

    I’ve read your write up 3 times, and I’ve learned a few things. Your methods are most resourceful and unique, I am inspired to start on my project! I may have to enlist some help, but I can get them built. Thanks again for sharing.

    Russell

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