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Old 14th November 2005, 12:00 PM   #1
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Default Seas coaxials

Hello everyone,

Has anyone tried the Seas H1333 T18RE/XFCTV2 ?

I'm looking for a suitable filter for this driver, there 's a little about the previous version (H1144) on the net, but not much on this one.

Suggestions ?

Regards,

Bob
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