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What are the best speakers I can make for about USD500/250 pounds, with easy access to supplies and ready-made plans for balanced crossovers etc ? as close to studio quality as possible, to be used with a separate subwoofer.
It is still my first project, I would just like to buy lots of parts and play! Well kind of |
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