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Old 14th May 2011, 05:25 PM   #1
xelos is offline xelos  Poland
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Default CLONE Usher CP8571 -Help deciphering crossover

Hi
I have copies of the Usher CP8571 Speakers. (itfree.pl / potwory.jpg)
The only difference between the original and my kit is the midrange, I have a 8935 instead of 8948.

Looking for a crossover pattern of the CP8571, or assistance with the design of the crossover under the dome Beryllium.

Thanks in advance for your help

ps. sorry for my poor English ....
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Old 1st June 2011, 08:49 PM   #2
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Maybe someone can build something for Usher 9980-20BEA ?
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