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Old 20th August 2011, 05:03 PM   #1
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Default Horizontal center channel with WR125ST and Usher 9950

Any suggestions on designs for a center channel using the WR125ST and usher 9950? I have a pair of Kit 2641's that use the above speakers and I want to match the center to the L/R's. I'm currently thinking MMTMM but the 16 ohm ST(the only version available?) makes that a bit problematic and I'm not willing to go 2x or 8x on the M's for lobing and then cost reasons.

Any suggestions for a good match to the Adire 2641's, any good replacement's to the 8 ohm WR125s?

-Jim
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