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Unisound AU265 speakers. These are a factory buyout which seem to be very well built for the price, thick MDF cabinets with significant internal bracing weighing about 60lbs each and pretty decent drivers, but a fairly crappy xover. Fortunately, it has attracted the attention of the DIY crowd, most notably John Krutke, and the xover has been redesigned with some fairly simple mods which make it much, much more attractive. $150 shipped to your door (MSRP was about $1250 I believe).

Thanks for the post colin, I was skimming over John's mods to the crossover and missed the link where he got them from. Definitely picking up a set for the HT at that price shipped! Just not sure what color I want :P

I went for the cherry. Part of this is preference, and part of this is because it seems the oak has a bit different xover and a few other minor differences than the ones John modded.

Well the choice was made for me because only cherry was available; good thing that it's got the same xover as the one John checked out! For the weight I'm amazed it's free shipping.

Yup, should look just like this one.

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I think they might all be sold out now because there is an error when you try to purchase one.

They sell it quite often, I've seen it about 10 times overall, so they'll come up again.

I wish I knew about the mods or I would have posted the speakers here sooner

The mods were only posted yesterday by Zaph.

Which mod path are you going to take? I'm going to try the version one with the cap/resistor swap, plug the top vent, and add some damping.

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surprising how much difference plugging a single port makes; old t-shirt mod time?

I really think I will just go ahead and do the second one, redoing the whole xover, plugging the top vent, and adding stuffing.

nvm deal was no good

Nikon D90 12.3MP dSLR Camera w/ 18-200mm lens $1,347 + free shipping

B&H Photo-Video offers the Nikon D90 DX-Format 12.3-Megapixel Digital SLR Camera with the Nikkor 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR II Zoom Lens for $1,347.45. (Add it to your cart to get this price.) With free shipping, it's $20 under our mention from two weeks ago and $123 under the lowest total price we could find for the pair when purchased separately elsewhere. Features include a 3" LCD, 4.5fps, 720p HD video recording (a first for a digital SLR), USB 2.0 connectivity, in-camera image editing, and more. Deal ends December 31.

Nikon D90 12MP Digital SLR Camera $1,347 - dealmac.com

tempting...

I just got this exact setup from amazon for $1289.94 (instant $250 off when you buy both the D90 body and the 18-200 VR lens). I thought the amazon deal was supposed to last until Jan 2 but they don't seem to have it on the website anymore.

As for the camera and lens, I just got mine in the mail yesterday and have been shooting away. It is great!

With 2 day shipping it comes to $1364.00. Still not a bad deal since the combo would be around $1100 used.

Nikon D90 12MP DSLR Camera $1,169 - dealnews.com

B&H Photo-Video offers the Nikon D90 12.3-Megapixel Digital SLR Camera, model no. 25446, bundled with the Nikon Nikkor 24-120mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR Zoom Lens (pictured) for $1,169. (Add it to your cart to see this price) With free shipping, it's the lowest total price we could find by $120. Features include a 3" LCD, 4.5fps, USB 2.0 connectivity, in-camera image editing, and more. Several other Nikon DSLR Camera and Lens bundles are available from B&H Photo-Video (with in-cart prices shown):

Nikon D90 12.3MP DSLR Camera w/ Nikkor 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR II Lens for $1,272.45

Nikon D300s 12.3MP DSLR Camera w/ Nikkor 24-120mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR Lens for $1,929.90

Nikon D90 12.3MP DSLR Camera w/ Nikkor 24-70mm f/2.8G ED Lens for $2,224.90

Nikon D90 12.3MP DSLR Camera w/ Nikkor 70-200mm f/2.8G ED VR II Lens for $2,718.95

Nikon D300s 12.3MP DSLR Camera w/ Nikkor 24-70mm f/2.8G ED Lens for $2,984.90

Nikon D300s 12.3MP DSLR Camera w/ Nikkor 70-200mm f/2.8G ED VR II Lens for $3,478.95

Cheaper yet!

MacHeist nanoBundle 2 for $20

These MacHeist bundles are sets of (actually desirable) third-party Mac software at crazy-low prices for a limited time. Basically it's a way for indie software developers to get wider exposure for their stuff without eroding their paying customer base too much.

I haven't tried any of the packages in the current bundle before but I bought the bundle. RipIt, the DVD-ripping product, has been on my "yeah, I'll probably buy that one day" list for a while, and the MacHeist bundle costs what RipIt alone would have.

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