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Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: New Zealand
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O.k here are the specs
CG10 Richard Allan Fs....................58 Qms................3.58 Qes.................0.63 Qt....................0.536 VAS(cu ft)........2.63 No (%)............2.2 Cms (M/N).......5.34 Mms (gms)......14.11 BI (Wb/M)........7.8 I took these out of some really old cabinets that were history. I do not have the knowledge to or the abiltiy to design a set of cabinets for these. The miss's is quite good, but I couldn't go over about 1800mm high, if they are nice and thin as opposed to short and wide, which I don't like anyway. I will be using these for easy listening, vocals, jazz, accoutic.... But in saying that, I would still like to extract as much bass out of these as I could within the limitations that I have set for size of course. I am also limited to what I can build by the tools I have. I don't have a router or a bench saw, or any other high tech gear. But I have built a pair of speakers based on the fostex FE127 which turned out ok. Just dont want anything too complicated. Any thoughts or ideas would be greatfully appreciated Brett
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Here's a pic of the old cabinets sitting next to the FE127 cabinets
They are just too wide for my liking, so would like something a little thinner. Brett
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