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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Oct 2005
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hi, thinking of making a pair of computer speakers, my budget is £80, as i could get a decent 2.1 setup by AE for that price, so looking for a full range design probably using a Sonic T-Amp (£30) so that leaves £50, i allready have a pair of CSS FR125S, so could they be used and can i make a smallish sub to go with it?
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Sep 2004
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Hi,
I've been cooking up something that looks good on paper so far... Consider a sealed box for the FR's and mate them with an Extremis in a bandpass box. Biamp and cross at 120 to 150Hz. 100W to the Extremis, 10 to 15 to the FR's. |
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