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Old 21st August 2007, 12:48 PM   #1
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Default Opinions of the merits of "Tonsil" Drivers?

I came across this today: www.tonsil.com.au/products_frame.htm

I've not read anything of this brand of drivers before.

Does anyone have any experience with them?

Which units are recommendable?

Does anyone have any links to box plans for any of these drivers, esp the full-range ones?

???

Doug
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Old 21st August 2007, 03:00 PM   #2
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Doug,

Tonsil is a Polish brand... years ago I worked with some 8"
woofers (ARN226 series)... all I remember is that they had
high Q and nasty breakup at arround 2.5-3kHz (it ended up in the garbage).

VeGaATS
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