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Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Illinois
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I am what you would call a newbie to DIY audio.
I am trying to find out where to get exceptional high-end drivers. I want to build a 5.1 system with MTM front , rears, and center. I have spent days perusing the articles of this site trying to locate a dealer of higher end drivers, but to no avail keep ending up at partsexpress. I have nothing against PE, I just don't think they are in the upper end league. Does anybody have any alternative resoureces or a brand of drivers that you consider top notch? Thanks! |
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http://www.madisound.com Regards, Bas |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Nov 2004
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Thanks for the link Bas.
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