A second life for your hi-fi speakers

Philip Wong  |  Apr 15, 2008

Are you a hi-fi or home theater junkie? If you've mounts of equipment stashed in the cellar, that you're too nostalgic to throw away, here's an idea from Website Hack N Mod to give vintage tower speakers a second lease of life. What's more, it's straightforward and as easy as it can get for a D.I.Y. project. Simply rip out the interior of the speaker cabinet, throw in some shelving, bolt on a set of hinges, and you're done!

Perfect for Blu-rays, DVDs and CDs, the capacity will depend largely on the size of your boomboxes. That said, this is obviously not for magnetic media like your VHS and DV tapes, unless you want them wiped clean for new recordings. How's this for a weekend project? Hmm, maybe we should have posted this up on a Friday instead. DUH!

Via Bornrich.org | Photo credit: Hack N Mod
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