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Old 30th August 2010, 07:34 PM   #1
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Default AV12X as woofer?

I'm looking for a woofer for a 3-way system, and was wondering if the AV12X was suitable. I'm using a DCX2496, so the crossover slope will be quite steep, and I'm only looking for the woofer to play up to 300hz. Is the AV12X worth $180/pair more than the RSS315 for this application?
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