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Join Date: Jun 2008
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Hi everyone!
Such a long time I haven't posted (yes, life isn't made of PA only... I'm searching some information about this loudspeaker and not very successful. So I made a quick search here also and didn't find much except that it has a sealed spider that may cause spider noise problems? I've got a little sound system with 2-ways speakers matching B&C 12PLB76 with DE160 and one sub (18P1200ND). Pretty nice speakers appreciated by many in France...But (yes there's a "but"), they're too short in low frequencies and can't be used without a sub. So, I was thinking to make others still good (this time with DE250) and more versatile, I mean which can play the whole range and efficient enough to be matched with one or more subwoofers. Do you think the RCF will do? I'm no expert but I'm asking if the QT isn't too high for the low range duty? Thanks a lot Last edited by MRod; 21st January 2011 at 03:19 PM. |
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Sorry, I made a mistake: the right reference is L15P530.
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