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Hi,
I have 2 old Infinity RSe boxes. They are 40 liters (51x33x24 cm). Closed Box. I would use these boxes to make up an easy and efficiently speakers, so I'm looking for two good drivers. Looking at extinct Snell E/II and /III speakers (Infinity RSe has about the same dimension) I came to think about the old Vifa C20 or something to similar.... Could you advice two driver (lightpaper no polypropilene) for my 40 liters enclosures? Very good efficienty.. I have a 9W EL34 tube amp. BR, Enzo. |
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Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Norlane; Geelong: Victoria: Australia
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I would say that it is better ( and easier) to design new boxes.
I have done the old box new drivers thing a couple of times, but boxes are not hard to make ( just hard for me to make look good )
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