JVC’s build-it-yourself speaker set, but why would you?
By Conrad Quilty-Harper | November 18, 2007
Filed under: Portable Audio
A self-assembled speaker set that costs $370 isn’t the best value proposition we’ve ever seen, but we’re sure a few of you could figure out why to opt for an unbuilt set of speaker components. Maybe you just need a little more control over the build quality, or maybe JVC’s just trying to pass off putting together a box full of speaker bits as a bit of fun. Either way, you’ll have to head to Japan to pick up the set of 85mm cones and cherry wood cabinets: yeah, it’s get-it-yourself too.
[Via Gadget Lab]
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