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Join Date: Aug 2011
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Hello, I have a pair Creative Cambridge Soundworks drivers and amp board from the SBS52. From what I can remember they sounded great. I was just looking for a use for them, like a new enclosure. The old ones where dismantled and destroyed for some reason. I have no driver specs so I am not sure what anyone can do with that. Thank you in advance
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Hi,
I think I'd do what everyone seems to do with 3" wide band drivers. Put them in a smallish box and add a port tuned to ~80Hz. You can adjust BSC, stuffing/lining, and port length to taste. Chris |
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