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Old 27th November 2011, 05:43 PM   #1
zman01 is online now zman01  Bangladesh
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Default Building MA Woofer #6 (AKA EL166) ML-TL FAST

Thinking of trying out a monolithic FAST box like the following:

http://homepage.mac.com/tlinespeaker...TLs-280411.pdf

Referring to the plans - these are drawn with tweeters, with MA woofers doing duty as mid-bass units.

Dave,

Do you have any plans drawn for Mark Audio FR drivers being used as mid-tweet units?

-Zia
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