I meant this as a simple question to see if anyone was interested - I'm kinda surprised there is no feedback. Am I asking a rude or bad question?
Reproduction Audio Research cabinets
Hi, Gang,
I’m getting pricing on having a batch of 25 cabinets made, the original PN is WC-4 and these would be for older Audio Research products, like SP-8, D-120, etc. I’m using my cabinets as models, so dimensionally these will be perfect. The 2 changes I’m including are migrating from veneered plywood to solid walnut, and the front angles bezel will be walnut rather than poplar. The solid wood choice is easy, there is no chance of any nicks on corners or any splitting on the back. Similarly, a harder ’nose’ will be more resistant to handling dings. Has anyone seen reproductions offered before; and is there any interest for these? Thanks for your attention.
Cheers,
Frank
I’m getting pricing on having a batch of 25 cabinets made, the original PN is WC-4 and these would be for older Audio Research products, like SP-8, D-120, etc. I’m using my cabinets as models, so dimensionally these will be perfect. The 2 changes I’m including are migrating from veneered plywood to solid walnut, and the front angles bezel will be walnut rather than poplar. The solid wood choice is easy, there is no chance of any nicks on corners or any splitting on the back. Similarly, a harder ’nose’ will be more resistant to handling dings. Has anyone seen reproductions offered before; and is there any interest for these? Thanks for your attention.
Cheers,
Frank
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Hi, Cleeds, Thanks for the reply! I've done business with http://www.mcintoshcabinets.com/, his workmanship is very good but he does not make copies of the original cabinet, which is what I'm looking to do. Nice Racks seems to make high quality cases as well, but again, not trying to have the cooling slots or beveled nose. I've already talked with ARC and they don't have a problem with faithful reproductions being made, which is good to know! Maybe I just didn't explain what I'm trying too very well, won't the first time... Cheers, Frank |