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Old 30th October 2002, 07:31 PM   #1
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Default Alum12 and Linkwitz transform filter

Hey all.
Has anyone had any experience with using this type of filter with the alum12? Does the alum12 have enough x-max to reach down to 25hz or even 20hz? Or would the blueprint 1203 be a better choice? My goal is make the box as small as possible (sealed) but still have response down to 25hz or so.

Thanks in advance!!

Opie


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