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Join Date: May 2005
Location: Bavarian Forest
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Hello all!
There is an interesting passive circuit used with Japanese fullrange drivers. Interesting new fullrange drivers out of Japan I ask myself whether a transformer between the voice coils could be an advantage for driving Dayton woofers with low dampening factor amplifiers. Greets, Oliver |
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