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Old 28th May 2004, 03:58 PM   #1
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Default Centre channel for my Focal Triga

Now that I have finished my Focal Triga (and now starting to get a little DIY itchy) I am now thinking of building a center channel to match my main speakers:

Building my Focal Triga

I really want to use the same tweeters, as per:

Tweeter - TC 120 TD5 (£53 each)
http://www.focal.tm.fr/gb/compo/tweeter/tc120td5.htm

and so I just wondered does anyone here have any designs for a full range two way speaker that uses focal drive units.

I am really interested in anyone that has built a *very* small thin speaker.

Thanks!

Mark.Carline@btinternet.com
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