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Old 19th March 2004, 05:17 AM   #1
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Default Flush Mounting Irregular Baffle tutorial

Hello all,

Here's a good method for those who are still wondering or figuring out how to do it.

Enjoy!

James


http://www.exquisiteaudio.ca/baffle.html
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Old 19th March 2004, 11:27 AM   #2
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So that Focal tweeter has a removable plate...

How about the Focal TDX120, anyone know if that plate is also removable without destroying the tweeter ?

I want to flushmount my focal tweeters but when I tried to remove the plate, I recall there was something else stuck onto it which prevented me from lifting it away. As a result, I haven't dared to flush mount them yet...

/Tobias
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