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I have a pair of JBL 2402H hi-freq drivers that I'm adding to my system with a tri-amp arrangement. I will build small cabinets for the 2402 drivers that will sit on top of my JBL L100s.
Does anyone have pictures of interesting cabinets that built for standalone tweets? I'd like to design something unique, but appealing. Not just a rectangular box with a bullit tweet in it. I'm interested to see what others have done for this type of setup. Don |
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I'm using a pair of 2402 in my Onken based speaker system. I ended up just mounting them on flat baffles above the 4333 midrange horns I am using. Not all that attractive, just simple oak planks about 10" wide. I thought this was kind of interesting:
http://home.comcast.net/~wooferboy/T...ng_League.html He has a small baffle that looked interesting, obviously in your case since you are tri-amping you would not need the cross-over components..
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