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Join Date: Oct 2009
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Am I dreamin' or does this have merit?
I have a 30x36' theater room with Klipsch R-35 full system speakers but I find the front lacking precise reproduction. I have added my ESS Tempest to the fronts on the "B" channel and enjoy the terrific highs these produce and wish I had a center that would compare, so I came up with this design idea. (please see attached pdf) I would really like some feed back from all of you. This is my first attempt at a ground-up design. I have also considered going with a woofer x2/mid x2/tweet in the box with a ESS Air Motion Transformer (AMT) mounted on top in free-air. Thanks for your input |
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