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Join Date: May 2003
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Hello,
I'm evaluating using this driver for a HT center channel. However, to compare this with other drivers,I'm having some difficulty in finding driver distortion data.I don't have access to a test rig. Any thoughts? If no data exists "out there", I'd be willing to coordinate testing with a sympathetic party. |
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