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Join Date: Oct 2004
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I want to built my first diy loudspeakers and I need something with these features:
1) sensibility... I want to use good low power amp(5/15W). I think a good impedance curve can helps too 2) dimension...I have to lay the loudspeaker on a desk 76cm high. Not a good solution indeed, but this is my condition in this moment. Max dimension: 50*30*30cm 3) low cost... 200€ max I've no long experience in diy, so I'm here to ask your opinion. I'm thinking if a fostex fe166 in a reflex box can satisfy my requests Mark |
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