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Old 28th January 2012, 12:51 PM   #1
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Default Rugged 1,4" entry waveguide

I am wondering and didnt have any success finding one yet - are there any readymady 1,4" OS waveguides on the market? The only stuff I came across are the cheap screw-on 1" pieces ...
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nope, but the xt-1464 from 18sound looks similar (rounded throat to conical) but it is 60x50 dispersion (not round).

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