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Old 2nd November 2007, 11:57 PM   #1
juanito is offline juanito  Spain
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Default Help for DIY project using 18W/4531G

Hi,
I'm planning to do my second DIY loudspeaker after my fostex FE207E.
Ï'm looking for a two way bookshelf with high SPL and low impedance.
I thoght that scan speak 18W/4531G would be a nice driver to use. If any body knows of a project using these drivers (plus the tweeter), please let me know. Any other Idea will be gladely wellcome. This is to get some ideas for my defenitive speakers.
Thanks very much for your help,
kind regrds
JOHN
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Old 3rd November 2007, 05:47 AM   #2
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