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Old 26th March 2009, 11:50 AM   #1
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Default Has someone horn loaded the 18 sound 8NM610

http://www.eighteensound.com/index.a...roduct&pid=264

I thing thid looks like a really intresting driver. Maybe 3/500-2/3000 Hz midrange or 4 stacked in a front loaded midbass horn...

Some one tested or used this driver?

/Petter
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Old 18th January 2010, 01:45 AM   #2
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BL of 31 Tm... Now thats motor strength! Shame that it rolls off so sharply at 3khz. Probably some breakup there too.
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