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Old 29th March 2007, 04:28 PM   #1
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Default Know anything about these Diatones?

Here’s what I know:
On the driver:
Diatone PW-25268M
( Japanese ) 20W
Mitsubishi Electric
Made in Japan 849

On the box:
Mitsubishi
Model DS-25B
Impedance 6 Ω
Freq Range 45 – 20000 Hz

It is a sealed box, 37 L
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Thanks, tomt, I was really relieved to find out that "The mediant coming out is prevented."

Seriously, I suppose I'll just have to make guess about TS params and do a lot of mock-ups since there is no info available
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