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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: NSW
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Hi,
Soon i will come to pocess the following drivers. HM130C0 X 2 HM210Z0 X 2 TW034XO X 2 When i ordered these i was wanting to build something similar to poly natalia, however with some (obvious?) differences. However after some consideration i'm unsure whether to build one set of 3 way speakers, as originally planned. Or building two sets of 2 way speakers (using the hm130c0's and some tweeters in one set and the hm210Z0's & tw034xo's in the other set). The speakers are mostly going to be used for music and sometimes movies. The room they are going in at the moment is quiet small, however i doubt that they are going to stay there for a very long time. I would be glad to hear some opinions. Also if anyone has a set of hm210Z0's & tw034xo's could they please describe the sound and their set up. Im especially interested in the point where these two can be crossed ? Thanks in advance. |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: NSW
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hmms no insights ?
The link for the poly natalia is http://www.blackdahlia.com/polyarti/polyarti.htm if that helps. any suggestions/opinions would be appreciated!! |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Brighton UK
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Without another two bass drivers you cannot build a 3 way
remotely based on the polly's so I'd say your hand is forced. (Unless you were thinking of going active for the 3 way) some info here : http://www.worldaudiodesign.co.uk/loudspeakers.html |
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