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Old 20th February 2008, 06:14 PM   #1
matze84 is offline matze84  Germany
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Default McCauley 12inch from EAW

Hello Guys,

I'm the new one

Since last year some old McCauley 12 inch woofer from the EAW's KF750F are waiting here for building some new dual woofers.
The Problem ist that i have no Idea if this is possible.
Because in the 750s they were used only for the midrange between 70 and 200 Hz.
I just know that these spekers are ver similar to 18sounds 12LW1300.
so if no one of you have any erperinces i would start tu build a 50l box around each speaker and tuning them at 50hz

but it would be verkind of you if anyone could tell me some mor informations around these drivers
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