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Old 11th April 2005, 02:12 AM   #1
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Default FE206E without the whizzer ?

I'm trying to figure out an easy way to get a very high efficiency low impedance speaker and I'm wondering how much of the FE206's FR is a direct result of the whizzer cone. My thought process would be to take a pair of 206's and cut the whizzer off of one them. Then wire them up in parallel for a 4ohm load and get close to 99db of sensitivity and no XO. Ignoring the ctc spacing spacing issue, does the idea have potential ?
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Ignoring the ctc spacing spacing issue, does the idea have potential ?
Yes... i've seen a similar concept quite often when i'm pulling drivers out of organs...

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