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Old 6th January 2004, 06:06 AM   #11
bradley is offline bradley  United States
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I'm interested in the SEAS kits as well. I started getting interested in mtm designs which led me to Wayne J's Eros MkII at
speakerbuilder.com. This got me interested in series crossovers.. which led me to Tony Gee's website at humblehomemadehifi.com. Monroe, I wonder if you've looked at any of his designs?
I'd like to build his small two way, the HATT MkIII. Has anyone had any experience with these or heard anything about them?
I'd also like to add a pair of passive subs built around the new 10 inch aluminum L26RFX/P. Seems like it would be a pretty fine little system for less than five hundred bucks total.
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Old 6th January 2004, 08:45 AM   #12
Monroe is offline Monroe  Canada
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I'm interested in the SEAS kits as well. I started getting interested in mtm designs which led me to Wayne J's Eros MkII at
speakerbuilder.com. This got me interested in series crossovers.. which led me to Tony Gee's website at humblehomemadehifi.com. Monroe, I wonder if you've looked at any of his designs?
I'd like to build his small two way, the HATT MkIII. Has anyone had any experience with these or heard anything about them?
I'd also like to add a pair of passive subs built around the new 10 inch aluminum L26RFX/P. Seems like it would be a pretty fine little system for less than five hundred bucks total.

I've looked through that site and found it very interesting. But I think that I would rather build with the excel drivers as specified in the kits - seems like the safest bet.
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Old 7th January 2004, 11:33 AM   #13
ALFIrE is offline ALFIrE  Belgium
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I'm also looking to build a speaker as mentioned above.

In a meeting of several diy-enthusiasts, the HATT seemed to be one of the best designs possible, even compared to the SS ref Mon - which are way more expensive...

I just can't make up my mind...
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