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Old 7th September 2005, 12:31 PM   #1
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Question choosing tl speaker

how to choose a tl speaker?

i read the web page www.t-linespeakers.org/ ,but i did not find

anyone of them in kyiv.here i just can find some car audio drivers.

can i pick any ones of them to my tl model?

here is the page which with the drivers i can buy,if there are

anyones of them r suitable,please tell me~

http://www.avtozvuk.com.ua/catalog.php?r=2

can i use fir board to make the tl box?because there is no hdf or

mdf on sale.but here is so much fir and cheap.
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