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Join Date: May 2004
Location: Paarl, South africa
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I have seen various requests in the forums for a suitable crossover for use in a Proac R2 clone. Well, I have just built the crossover in this site: http://www.zazac.com/blackbook/blackbook1.htm
What an amazing crossover! It sounds so much better than the LEAP design that Madisound did for me. Hope it helps D |
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