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Seas thor clone using the Dayton RS drivers. ANyone thought of this? I was thinking about it. Myabe TL or maybe proted. From the looks of it, you wont really need a sub either. I was thinking about using 2 RS 7"s and a Seas 27tdfc or Usher 9950 with a crossover of 2200hz at 24db/oct.
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