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Join Date: Dec 2012
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I could have the budget, but I'm already building a 2 way in a simple cube box and wanted to try something different cabinet wise using just a single full range driver. It'll just be used for casual listening to mostly compressed audio, so I don't need ht like bass or ear bleeding volume. I realize the driver isn't very sensitive and has a low xMas, I knew that when I bought it, this is just something for fun. It should cost less than $120 once it's all said and done, so as long as it sounds better than some name brand speaker that would cost that much (or little) I'll be satisfied.
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Warsaw
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