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I'm in the prrocess of buildin some hooge loudspeakers for outdoor gigs, specs: Dual Sellenium 200 watt RMS 8 Ohm 15 inch drivers, 300 watt Dome Tweeter in horn, Box size - L - 550mm - W - 500mm - H - 1550mm, I cant decide what sort of metal pattern to use for a grill to cover the dual 15 inchers any ideas?
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Join Date: May 2004
Location: New Hampshire
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With woofers it really matters little, as the long wavelengths involved will make their way through just about any grille. Don't grille the tweeter.
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