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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Puerto Rico
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I have a pair of H 30 LB SAG and I want to use the Aurum Cantus
G1 Ribbon . I know that the Phy reach `~to around 8Khz must people are using with this driver the ESG2 ribbon but I search over the web and could not find anybody selling them . This speaker is not going to be an open baffle , will be a reflex loaded enclosure. I would like to know if anybody out there already "play" with this drivers and if is possible get a schematic of the crossover . On the other hand if you know about people that make custom crossover network it will be helpful too. Thanks for looking!!!
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frugal-phile(tm)
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ESG is an Aurum Cantus... when these 1st came out, they were sold with a different brand name in every country.
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