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Alright, so I have built and done some pretty crazy custom car audio builds and projects. I now live in the city of Chicago, and don't spend much time in the car so have sold most of my equipment. I still love my Hybrid Audio 4" mids, and would now like to incorporate them into a home theater system. I work for Best Buy as Magnolia Home Theater professional, and have tons of knowledge in the field, but this will be my first time building a home theater system from components.

I have two pairs of the Mids, so 4 4.75" midrange drivers. I want to start this system by building a really nice pair of tower speakers. I was thinking of using a nice wood and maybe staining the wood for a nice look, but not sure what to use, was thinking maybe maple. I am used to working with MDF, and know that cabinet density makes a difference. I don't need the towers to play crazy low, but goal is maybe efficiently and cleanly down to ~50hz and have a dedicated woofer take over from there. I was contemplating using some hybrid tweeters as well, but am open to ideas.

Here's a link on info for the midranges that I have.

http://www.hybrid-audio.com/Legatia%20L4.pdf

If I am better off selling these and purchasing difference midranges for HT, then just let me know, I just know these are amazing midranges designed for IB.

Thanks in advance, and looking forward to getting this project rolling!

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