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Old 22nd January 2008, 05:21 PM   #1
jcake5 is offline jcake5  United States
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Default El Aniversario Loudspeaker Information Desired

Hi Guys,

I was searching the web for Seas L12RCY/P designs and found the following that uses the Seas 22TAF/G tweeter.

http://www.audiopoli.fi/content/El%20Aniversario.pdf

Does anyone know about this design and have any information that can be shared if it is not proprietary.

I have found Tony Gee's HATT designs and am looking for more L12RCY based two-way loudspeakers.

King regards,
Eric K.
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