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Old 2nd September 2011, 12:15 AM   #1
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Default Airborne driver

I have a pair of Airborne Fr173b6-16L drivers and wonder if anyone here
has any experience with them. I may use them on Martin King's OB from 500hz up. At least the graph looks ok up to about 7k and then it drops
off rather sharply so do we still call it a full range driver ? By the way this
driver with a Qts of .186 might do ok in a back loaded horn.
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