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Hi,
I´ve been looking for this diagram for ages ... Many thanks ! By the way,,,, do you have any more info on the cabinets... (I just moved to spain and there are no local dealers doing LV here): - Internal dimensions (or external ones) - Any stuffing inside - Lead sheets / damping.. - Bracing - Port dimensions (That would certainly make my life easier, and all the process so much quicker) ... do you have access to the mkII xover ? (there was quite an improvement from mk1 to mk2 speakers..) Many thanks again, B
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