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Old 30th December 2004, 09:26 PM   #1
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Default PL27TG35 & HDS 164 (phase plug) Measurement files

Hello folks,

Im having a hard time trying to diced what drivers I want for my speaker. So, if anyone have measured data files for a Vifa PL27GT35-06 and / or a Peerless HDS 164 (850467) (this is the hot candidates at the moment) they don't mind sharing that would help a lot. It should atleast give me some idea about what the crossover will look like + that it will almost always expose a secret or two that's not in Vifa/Peerless data sheet. Any file format that Lspcad or speaker workshop can read will do fine.

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Leif
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