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Old 23rd June 2002, 12:01 PM   #1
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Question Skaaning Flex

Has anyone any knowledge of the Skaaning Flex Units.

http://flexunits.com/ also at Madisound.

In particular, are there any speaker plans in cyberspace for these drivers.

The specs look interesting, though they are very expensive.

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Old 20th July 2002, 03:33 PM   #2
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Having visited thier workshop just outside Aarhus, I have some knowledge of them, what in particular are you interested in knowing?
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Are there any DIY speakers using these drivers posted on the net?

Or do you have to design the whole lot yourself?

As these drivers cost quite a lot I would prefer to evaluate someone elses design!

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Old 22nd July 2002, 09:54 AM   #4
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There is one URL at http://www.webjiin.net/rom/04_speakers_diy_4.htm
that you may want to have a lot. Unfortunately this is in Chinese. Yet you should be able to see the plans and the crossover there. It is using a Seas Millenium tweeter and the Skaaning driver.

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The danish magazine, High Fidelity, also had a design featuring a 7" Skaaning driver and a Scan-Speak 9700 Tweeter, the XO, IIRC, was a 6 db/octave series filter at 2.4 kHz.

However, my entire collective of these magazines were lost (34 years worth of magazines) when I was buglared 6 months ago. Maybe somebody can help you in regards to details on this system.

Besides the whole point of the Flex Units is that you can order them according to your own specifications, the only thing that really restricts you is the laws of physics, as well as the size of your vallet.
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