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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jul 2007
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Hey!
I am still new i the game, and came over a pair of Opus 3 Crescendo. Anyone know them? They are selfmade and made of concrete. Check this link They guy doesn't ask for much, so i thought it would be a good chance to get to know transmission line speakers better. They have upgraded elements he says. I would fix them up of course. Can this be a good speaker, or is the lower bassrange of 20 Hz the only good thing about it? Thanks! |
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