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Old 6th November 2007, 12:44 PM   #1
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Default BMS 5" Coaxial

i have looked around, and cant really find any info on these, has anyone used them, or even heard?

http://www.soundworks-pa-shop.de/Spe...ker::2475.html

ive seen them mentioned in the "Beyond The Ariel" thread, and another as well, they are also used in some of 'Coda Audio's' speakers, like this little cube -

http://www.lataudio.eu/HTMLs/Coda/D5-Cube.htm

thinking of either a small but efficient mini-monitor, or a further exploration of my small Omni-Directional project

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