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Old 3rd July 2007, 10:14 PM   #1
BoH is offline BoH  United States
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Default Aurasound NSW1-205-8A

I am new to the DIY scene & have a crossover question regarding the Aurasound NSW1-205-8A. The response graph is fairly smooth for an extended range driver from 200 hZ, except for a spike of 2 - 3 db at 2000 hZ. I'm building an MT with a Vifa SC14SG49 5" woofer and because of the Vifa's problems at about 1200 hZ, that's my target crossover point. Is this something I should worry about, & if so, what can be done?

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Bo
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Old 11th July 2007, 05:26 AM   #2
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I just don't see any use for the NSW1. The NSW2 "Whisper" is a better driver in every respect.
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