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Old 12th December 2006, 03:38 AM   #1
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Hi,

I would like to build a pair of floorstanding and bookshelf speakers.

I have selected the following drivers.

3 Way floorstanding:

1x D2905/990000 ScanSpeak Revelator 1" Tweeter
1x 18W/8531G00 ScanSpeak Revelator 6 1/2" Midwoofer
2x 26W/8867T00 ScanSpeak Revelator 10" Woofer

2 Way Bookshelf:

1x D2905/990000 ScanSpeak Revelator 1" Tweeter
1x 18W/8531G00 ScanSpeak Revelator 6 1/2" Midwoofer

I'm still working on the final crossover design, but from Scanspeak the combo of the speakers should work well.

What do you guys think? (BE NICE!)
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