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I recently finshed building these speakers for my tube setup and I have to say they sound great. I used mundorf silver in oil caps for the tweets and MDF for the enclosure. I still have yet to finish the enclosures. For the interior wire hookup I used unrolled goretz inducter that I insulated. My only problem with these speakers is that they will not play the bottom octave so I recomend a sub if you try these out. For those of you who don't have an amp that can handle 2 ohms you can wire these speakers into an 8ohm impedance. If anyone is looking for a good floor standing kit that is relatively cheap this is a good option.
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