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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: san jose california
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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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