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diyAudio Member
Join Date: May 2006
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Hello. Has anyone out there in cyberland ever built the Eton 11.2 kit? It looks good on paper and might be a good project for someone with my meager design skills. If anyone has built one of these speakers I'd like to know how they sound.
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jul 2006
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I haven't built the kit. but I have the following in my car.
2 11-581 2 7-360 rear 2 7" car kits comes with the 7-360 and a 1" tweet The woofers aren't in my car anymore. Thinking about putting them in my home system or selling them. They worked well in the car in a 6th order bandpass, so I would assume they would work well in a ported enclosure. They did not work well in a 4rth order. The mids and tweets are great speakers. They came with a nice passive x-over. the woofers worked well in the car don't know how they would act in a home system. hope that helps |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: May 2006
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thanks Guru
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