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Old 19th April 2004, 09:41 PM   #1
sequoa is offline sequoa  United States
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Default Wilson Watt SOS

Hello.

I'm preparing to build yet another clone of the Wilson Watt/puppy
utilizing Vifa's MG series 8" woofer drivers for the Puppy
and SCAN SPEAK's D2905/9700 1" TEXTILE DOME TWEETER
as well as a FOCAL 6W4311 6-1/2" "W" CONE MIDBASS for the Pyramidical Watt.

Can anyone out there offer me advisement with regards to these drivers and its mathamatical calculations asuming I'll use MDF

Also, Does anyone know if there's any ready made X-over networks tailored close to these specs I can obtain w/out the need to construct them ?

Thanx.

Sequoa K
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