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Old 24th February 2004, 07:25 PM   #1
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Looking for a speaker I can build or buy.
Will be powered by a Decware Zen 84CS 1.5w per side SET amp.
Single driver would be my choice.
95+ sens. would be good
Needs to be approx: w8"xd12"xh30"+ .
These speaker(s) will be for my home office 10'x13 ' 8' ceiling.

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Mrdi
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Old 24th February 2004, 08:13 PM   #2
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Would the Adire HE10.1 be too large for you? Sure is a nice setup and has been used successfully with the Zen amp.
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