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Old 24th October 2003, 01:29 AM   #1
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Default I goofed. SEAS coaxials, not Audax

I am oh so very, very sorry. But that's another subject.

The drivers I meant to ask about are the Seas coaxials, e.g. MP14RECOAX/F, T17REXCOAX/F, etc. Specs are at the bottom of http://www.seas.no/standard_line%20line%20up.htm

Does anyone know anything about them?
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Well, I've read from people the extreme difficulties of designing a coaxial speaker like that... the two speakers apparently step all over each other unless designed totally correctly.

If anyone can get it right, Seas can get it right, IMO.

I've never read anything about them. Google?
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