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I was wondering if anyone has some advice on the use of a jvc 8cm driver in an enclosure similar in dimensions to the Omega mini me. I like to make a smaller version of a mini me style enclosure for these drives. I thought the may make a nice bedroom system solution for a modded T-amp, since they actually sound good now; I just don't like the faux grey birdseye maple and thought they may benefit from a little larger enclosure.
they are speakers from the 1997 Eisa award winning UX-1000 system, the rest of system is long gone thanks to a careless moving company. Speaker Model: SP-UX1000GR Driver model Number: VGS0b01-010 20w at 4 Ohms I could not find any specs on the speaker and don't have the ability to test them; Regarding frequency response I have found similar jvc systems that claim the speaker response to be about 55-60HZ through to 20,000hz I really appreciate any advice, thanks, David This is what they look like: http://cgi.ebay.com/JVC-mini-stereo-...QQcmdZViewItem
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