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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Nov 2008
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Hi all,
My background is from car audio. I used to use dynaudio with horns in my old car. I'm not very familar with the home system enviroment, but I'm interested in building a set of speakers for my bedroom out of my spare dynaudio speakers, they are 6" woofers. Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated, and where to get supplies such as boxes, crossovers and others. Thanks for your help and inputs. |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Californication
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Hi
Dynaudio 6"? maybe it's closer to a 7"at 4 ohm, anyway take your part number and do a search first. I would think a smaller 2way with Morel tweeters and variovent would be simplest option. Then there's the "Dynaudio Twynn" design if you have four 17W-75 drivers.
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