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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: UK
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A fine cabinet, the Jensen Imperial. However, I think it might be a) a trifle larger than requested, and b) cost somewhat more than $60 for the drivers all-in.
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With all the qualifiers (as Scott said) I'd take a look at the Metronome
or Frugal. A recent build in the Frugal thread shows a setup that's not near the wall and has the helper baffle flat against the wall. You can't beat the Metronome for elegance. |
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Join Date: Sep 2006
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If I can find a larger coaxial type driver, bigger than the pioneer, a simple bass reflex may be in order ![]() Thank you for all suggestions and thoughts, off to do more research Cheers, Serg |
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Just one more for the standard BR build: http://www.geocities.com/super_bq/Hammer.html More info at the Full Range Driver forum and google > Hammer Dynamics for product info. The Hammer 12 is legendary. |
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