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Join Date: Sep 2008
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Ok..i've been kicking the idea around as an improvement to the typical horizontal MTM speaker with similiar space constraints preventing the use of a vertical MT section. Would a horizontal center channel using a 4" full range flanked on either side by 5" midwoofers be an improvement? I'm think with the fullrange crossed in the 400-500hz range it would be able to handle quite a bit of power and the sensitivity of the Fostex FR's would make for a nice match. Any thoughts or examples?
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