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Wanted to do a cheap HT using 4 of these and 3 tweeters and a seperate sub. Anyone done this, or have a 2-way design uing these? I have 2 pee-creek bookshelf i will use for the fronts, i will use these, HP'ed at 120hz, for the 2 rears, and the center channel. Sound good?
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