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Old 20th October 2005, 08:41 PM   #1
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i recently was able to get my hands on a vintage pair 12" Wilder AlNiCo speakers model number 1615 and a pair of vintage 4" Wilder AlNiCo tweeters model 4144 (820). i want to use them as a mid and tweeter but my only problem with them is that i need to build a crossover for them and i dont have any idea what frequency to cross them over at. i probably would be able to determine this myself if i had the right test equipment but i dont obviously. if any body has any information on these two sets of drivers any help would be appriecated. please help i need suggestions on where to crossover these two drivers
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