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Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Haarlem
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This for reference purposes.
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When you say "chassis" do you mean the basket the woofer is designed around, or the woofer as a whole? From what I understand, these baskets are made by suppliers for a variety of speaker manufacturers who then add their own voice coils, spiders, cones, etc.
Are you looking to manufacture a woofer from the ground up, or are you looking for a good ready-made woofer? I believe this issue also applies to your other questions. |
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Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Haarlem
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Dear Sir,
A loudspeaker unit is often referred to as a "Chassis". But loudspeakerunit is also ok. |
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