In a message dated 10/13/00 8:17:42 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

>That gives me a cool idea! I have two dead Classics. If I gut them and
>install speakers and, put one of those Mini Radio Shack amps in one, I
>could
>have a unique set of satellite speakers for my desktop Mac. Or home stereo!
>
>I know, I KNOW, just don't get them too close to the monitor. Right!

Pull the CRTs and get a piece of grill cloth to fit (or grill foam...easier 
to mount).  Either mount a speaker box inside or insulate & make a speaker 
plate and build your own...neat MacSpeakers!

BTW, Mark...I have a Classic logic, I believe.  Works, too.  Want it?

Andrew

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