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Join Date: Sep 2005
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Hi, I'm partially new to this DIY thing and have been pretty happy with the basics so far.
However, I was given a pair of celestion drivers as shown in the pics and made the cabs shown in the pics. However I just made them at a random size and the sound is pretty poor, probably due to cheap crossovers and cheap tweeters ontop of the random cabinets... I was wondering what i should do with them to achieve a nice rounded bass. I dont have specs on them and have looked around but im sure somebody on here would have em? In one of the pics my goodmans mezzo sl pair are shown, they are in the corner acting as subs, however i am probably going to get ridof them to save space depending on what i can do with the celestions... Yousendit link of pics - PICS Help is very appreciated. Thanks, fusion. |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Brighton UK
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Hi,
The G12-100 is a guitar / PA speaker, not particularly suitable for hi-fi. You'd be better off using the Mezzo SLs as your main hifi speakers. :0/sreten. |
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