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Old 24th September 2004, 01:26 AM   #1
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Default need good drivers for frontal and central speakers.

hey guys, i want to spend 500-600 U$S to build an 3 vias speaker.

can someone tellme a few good configurations...
i want to buil Frontal spekers better than B&W DM603 S3. dont know if it will be done with just 500-600 bucks.....

and central speker better than LCR600 S3, i want to spend 300-400 for that.

an friend told me that this tweeters are great..
http://www.e-speakers.com/products/ac-ribbons.html maybe i can use it.



hope someone can help me...
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