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Old 8th December 2008, 03:58 PM   #1
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Thumbs up Help me judge the midwoofer from its outlooking

I want use this midwoofer on my diy of 2-way bookshelf.But I haven't its frequency and any information to be used.I think that just by the outlooking ,the driver could be concluded what the character is.
I am a little worry about it does't fit HI-FI perfectly,cause of I guest it's intermediate frequency would be bad possible.To keep away from the trouble of crossover in the future,I want some advice to determine if I choose it .Thanks a lot to help me~
The drive is used on the AUDIO PRO's BRAVO range.
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the blow is the spec of AUDIO PRO's BRAVO FX01
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the blow is the spec of AUDIO PRO's BRAVO FX01
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