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Old 3rd August 2008, 02:27 AM   #1
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Default Meyer Sound Ds-4p & Msl-4

does anyone using these MEYER SOUND DS-4P (low-mid) & MSL-4(hi-mid) horn- loaded long-throw powered loudspeaker?
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Old 3rd August 2008, 04:41 AM   #2
el`Ol is offline el`Ol  Germany
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The old Meyer sound drivers manufactured by Nippon Gakki / Yamaha are becoming more and more popular among DIYers. Recently I heard the 2" in a ~ 200.000$ horn system and they play at least in the league of the TADs. But I donīt think that many of the new ones have found their Way into the DIY scene.
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