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Old 6th January 2004, 03:52 AM   #1
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Default Seas trym clone.

i would like to build the seas trym kit but cannot afford the drivers by a LONG shot, so i would like to know how hard it would be to do it with seas standard aluminium drivers, i looked at their vintage kits and the Njord looks close but has a paper cone, id prefer the aluminium as it is much newer, not much more expensive and close to the excel, plus it looks a real treat.
now that i think of it has anyone here ever seen the seas paper cones and know how they sound, any pics around?
thanks in advance everyone.
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