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Old 28th October 2005, 08:37 AM   #1
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Default Chris Rogers PRO9-TL Drawing

I am currently building cabinets for the PRO9-TL speakers and have found that one of the measurements on the drawing I have is unreadable. The measurement I'm after is from the front of the cabinet to the front partition if anyone has this information I would be very grateful.

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It seem to be 4 1/2 in.
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Which version of the Pro 9 TL are you doing?

I think this is the more common one

http://homepage.mac.com/tlinespeaker...s/Pro9TL-1.pdf

but i have a distribution from Falcon with another variation.

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and the "falcon" version
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and Remo's Mark 7 version (with Davis drivers)
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Old 28th October 2005, 08:48 PM   #7
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Many thanks for the replies. I'm trying the Falcon version just now but am very new to this game and may try a couple of variations in the future.
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Default Your Rogers Pro9s

Just surfin today, and came uppon your 2005 message to audio forum . I have a pair I bought 2nd hand years ago and still run (to my wife's regret) They were in black vinyl but I've veneered them in wallnut.
How did you get on building yours?. I re-built mine when I veneered them. (not that hard actually- I used thin pre-veneered plywwood rather than leaf veneer) I also replaced the tweeters at one point when one failed. The replacements were more efficient so I had to stick some resistors in with them.
Other than what Ive discovered by taking them to pieces and listeng to them, I dont know much about them eg what they would have cost, or be worth. I only spotted that they are probably the 'Falcon' format from one of the images replied to you.

I'm always gobsmacked when I play stuff like the death scene from bade runner soundtrack, Pink floyd (or indeed tribute versions of Floyd stuff) and such where due consideration of bass contribution has been included.
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