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Old 13th July 2005, 03:00 PM   #1
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Default newbie crossover question"please help"

I'm almost finish with the cabinet for the watt puppy clone. Now its time to but the crossover component. But instead of using the focal and seas , I'm
using the scanspeak 8545k and 2904/9800. Would the original crossover have to be change or can I just use the original design . Please help.
Minh
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