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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Tasmania
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After deciding not to go with the CSS fr125sr in a TL, I decided I would try a cheaper alternative.
I chose the Dayton rs100-4 and nd20fb-4 for the flattest response (Zaph|Audio) and small size. A sub can come later. I'm thinking of putting these in a BiB-like enclosure, except smaller and with the driver on the wide section. A port will be at the thin end. Crossover at 3,000Hz or 3,500Hz. Is this combination good for around $50 per speaker? |
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