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Join Date: Feb 2010
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I'm really trying to remember the name of the guy, (manufacturer), that is building the 2-way design that has no x-over and treated woofers. It was mentioned in the "beyond the Ariel" post but I can't seem to find it. Does any one remember?
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Speakerholic
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Well, two way implies a crossover. Perhaps this was a dual driver, like a woofer and a full range?
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Yea, you're right. It was a dual driver. The woofer was treated with something that extended the upper range. Now that I think about it, I think it was an open baffle. I'll keep looking. Thanks.
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Speakerholic
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I found a set like that once at the local 2nd hand. Philips 6.5" and a Foster 4"
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Hamburg
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Bastani's speakers?
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No problem!
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