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Old 22nd December 2003, 12:10 PM   #1
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Ive just looked at the SEAS site at the CES page highlighting their new products and whats going to be on show, wish I lived in Las Vegas.

Cant wait to see what the W15CH001 is going to be like, looks like a good improvement for the w15cy001, with more space for the rear wave of the cone to escape. I just hope its not that much more expensive

I use the w15 now as a mid so this could be a direct replacement for it, ofcourse crossover will require tweaking, but thats half the fun

Ok well now off back to build the box for a power-supply, dont want anyone gettin 63 volts DC jump start now do we.
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Old 22nd December 2003, 12:17 PM   #2
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It seems that they use the same hexadym system as used for the M15CH001 polyprop midrange.
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Old 22nd December 2003, 12:27 PM   #3
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Yeah thats what I had thought too, when people had asked what mid cone to use they always mentioned the M15 as an option, I always wondered why they had used a prop cone, well now we get a mag one too, cant w8 to see it

It would be nice if it was a lil more sensative too.
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Yeah thats what I had thought too, when people had asked what mid cone to use they always mentioned the M15 as an option, I always wondered why they had used a prop cone, well now we get a mag one too, cant w8 to see it

It would be nice if it was a lil more sensative too.
It won't be more sensitive than the polyprop.
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