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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: New Zealand
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Hi
Yes, I know the Dayton 8" from PE has been discussed many times on this forum, but, what I would like to know is: Is there any speaker that comes near to it's reputed performance for the money, even up to the mid $20 mark? If there is I'll use it, if not, is there any reason why I should not use this driver in a 3-way config, 2 per side, crossing over in the 125-300hz range? Mos |
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