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Old 17th January 2007, 06:24 PM   #1
goolan is offline goolan  United Kingdom
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Default Focal 6v4211 vs Scanspeak 18W/8545K

I am about to embark on a new 3 way project and wondered if anyone has ever compared or considered the pro's and con's of the above drivers. I am planning to use these for midrange work and will cut off at 100Hz and 2KHz. Planning to use them with Focal 15 inch woofers and the TC120TDX2 inverted titanium domes. I know the Scanspeak is widely used but I have not seen or heard that many 6V4211. I would be keen to hear all and any views. Thanks folks!
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