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Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Chicago area
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Hey all
I'm trying to build some speakers to use for my home. They will be hung and built in strange geometric form to fit the aesthetic of my modern architecture. These will not be my main listening speakers, just something to turn on for parties. I love the design of Norh Pyramid but don't have the bank roll to purchase 6 of these. I would like to use a diamond geometry not a pyramid. Using a set of full range driver, 4 per enclosure, probably Fostex to keep price down, can you help me with design ideas? No cross overs will be employed. I'll back the system up with subwoofers to cover the lacking low end of the Fostex drivers Thx...Christof Here is a view of the Norh Pyramid http://www.norh.com/products/pyramid/index.html |
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