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Old 11th February 2011, 02:09 AM   #1
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Default 1" compression driver recommendations?

Guys

I'm looking at possible replacements for the BMS 4550s in my Yorkville Unitys. They are working well, but I'd love to try something else. The 4550s are great for their extreme power handling but I don't really need that...would prefer to have a more flat response (the 4550s taper off after 10khz).

Would cross them to my midrange drivers at approx. 1200hz.

Thanks for any and all suggestions!

-Jim
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