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Old 27th October 2003, 11:28 PM   #1
bencam is offline bencam  Australia
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Question Someone to buld xovers here in Sydney

Need to find someone in Sydney to build some crossovers for me.

Have the plans but being solder impared I'd prefer to let someone else do it.

Any suggestions ??

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Old 28th October 2003, 08:51 AM   #2
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bencam, soldering things together is really easy if you can free both your hands for the iron and the soldering wire. But if you really need help with this crossover, email me and let's see what can be done.

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