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Old 5th May 2011, 10:26 PM   #11
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I am fixing up some Linton2's from the early 1970's at the moment*. Unfortunatly I found that they were a very poorly designed speaker, the crossover assumed 8ohm impedance drivers, no baffle step correction, very poor bass response (f-3dB = 95Hz in a 19L cab!). I wonder how many speakers from this era were actauly any good as Warfedale was well regarded at the time.

*complete redesign after finding they sucked.
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