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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Kuhmoinen, Finland
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The new 6600 series Scan-Speak tweeter looks very interesting.
http://tymphany.com/datasheet/printview.php?id=55 What do you reckon, does it require a notch filter at the FS (as opposed to it's little brother XT25), it seems to be both lower in distortion and have a little easier (though still pretty strong) impedance peak..? http://tymphany.com/datasheet/printview.php?id=112 |
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