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Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: ACT
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Anything positive to say there buddy?
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Join Date: Aug 2010
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Can you'll send to me the details of the project with crossover design? mail to: locki@yandex.ru thank you!
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very cool mate!! i'm starting planning of a similar size speaker build, but active biamped (class A mosfet) and digitally crossed. so the cabinets would be deeper. I have the intention of adding a small sub with class D amp. I would be interested in your plans as well if thats cool. i'm in sponge mode. email to qusp (at) optusnet (dot) com (dot) au
thanks buddy oh BTW if you could include suppliers if local and budget that would be awesome. my budget is flexible, between 2.5k and 3.5kUSD including the amps. I dont mind used and i'm not in a hurry, so will be going bowerbird over the next 12 months picking up parts as I can afford them Last edited by qusp; 15th August 2010 at 03:42 PM. |
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Join Date: Aug 2008
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Melbourne
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Can I ask you to clarify, did you use the Madisound Crossover Design Service (http://www.madisound.com/services/leap.php)
If so can I assume you were happy with the service? Do you have any feedback to offer. Thanks
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Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: ACT
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Musiccynic: Yes I used Madisound's service with LEAP, I am very happy with the service and have used in a few times in the past for my own builds and friends builds, they have all been very successful. I have confidence in the service when using more common drivers but have not used it with less common drivers on the madisound site (i.e. not Vifa, Peerless, Seas, Scanspeak etc.)
JR Freeman: Thanks man, I have them on proper stands now that I built, I will post updated pics on a separate website as I've built a couple things now worth publishing. qusp: I recommend starting with these before adding a sub, you may be surprised how deep they go, I listen to a lot of deep electronic music such as drum and bass and blown away by the performance of these. I'll forward the plans. Local suppliers unfortunately these drivers are hard to get at a good price locally, I would seriously consider buying all parts from madisound and paying postage. It's worth it now that they're site is setup for international quoting postage options, one of the best you'll get for Australia I think. Think about passive for the speakers, it will save you a lot of money. |
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