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Old 7th June 2010, 01:20 AM   #1
ScottG is offline ScottG  United States
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Default New Dayton Pro Line..

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For the money - good looking value. (..though none seem good above the lower mid-range.)

Even beyond value, the 10" is rather interesting.. basically a 97 db midbass good for sealed enclosures and larger volume bass-reflex enclosures (..4 cubic feet and a 28 Hz vent). It's tough to match that kind of gain at those low freq.s with other drivers and similar enclosure volumes. (..of course that's *if* the provided measurements are correct.)
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