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For my school project i decided to make a set of speakers, not realising how difficult it would actually be.
i found a book with great information and projects, so im going to do one of these.. BUT it says for a two way system to use a Vifa tweeter (fine) and an Audax HT100KO Woofer (10cm)... which i couldn't find on any website, even the places it suggested to get the drivers (meniscus and parts express). can someone please tell me where i could get one? or an alternative that would have very similar properties so i dont have to change design? Thanks. |
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