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Old 9th November 2009, 09:47 AM   #1
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Default Fostex RP-60 Co-axial Speakers info?

I've heard the RP models were the consumer versions of the RM(Reference Monitor) Series. I've seen pictures of the RP-80, and the drivers seem to be the exact same ones in the RM780s. Therefore, I believe RP-60 must correspond to RM765.
However as you can tell from the attached picture the driver looks completely different. With what looks like a dustcap in the middle of the woofer & also foam or rubber surrounds instead of the fabric surrounds on the RMs.
The owner hasn't been able to provide details. I would be glad if you could shed some light.
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