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Old 18th March 2009, 08:08 PM   #1
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Default Substitute for Eton 4-300???

Does anybody know of a good substitute for the Eton 4-300 25hex as used in the Spike system? I am referring to the system that can be built from the book "Speaker Building 201" The Spike. It calls for x4 of these Eton drivers (2 each side in a MTM configuration). These are out of production and I am having little luck finding 4 of them. I figure I can find a substitute easier (maybe)
Any haelp would be greatly appreciated.
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Jeff M.
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