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Hello!
I want to build a Transmission Line with an Fullrange-Driver. The lower cutoff frequency of the loudspeaker should be 60Hz or lower and I want high efficiency, so something like a 5"-Driver wouldn't be the right choice. Are there any suggestions, which driver I can use? Greetings, AudioAngel |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: Germany
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Hi,
this one´s <<60Hz : http://geocities.com/rbrines1/ . Check out the FT1600. If that speaker is too big for you check out this : diyAudio Full Range Reference Project (this one has lower efficiency though) greets
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