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Dilletante, tinkerer and beggathoner supreme
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OK What I was thinking won't work.
I get used to being wrong. Problem solved though as I just found an 8inch full range with a rising response so I guess it's going to be a 1.5Way Baffle is 270mm wide so I guess I'll just add a boost woofer 1st order at ~ the -6dB point somewhere close to 400hz. 2.7 - 3mh should do it I did say low cost was the priority
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