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Join Date: Aug 2005
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Hi Friends,
I just came into a pair of these and am looking for suggestions of any kind. I' ve never built my own speakers before, but I might consider it or consider buying appropriate cabinets if the opinion/advice here is that it would be worthwhile. OTOH, I might also consider selling them. I have a pair of Tannoy PBM8 which I use with a Hafler P3000 for studio monitoring. The Tannoys have the original, rather cheap woofers which I plan to replace eventually, but I'm afraid the Trusonics, at only 25 watts, would be destroyed on the first downbeat. Is that a pretty close guess, or are these more robust that they might seem? Anyway, if anyone can point me in some direction, even to get me started, I'd greatly appreciate it. Thanks! Joe |
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