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Old 3rd February 2012, 10:24 PM   #1
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Default Tymphany LAT 250 Linear Array Transducer

Tymphany LAT250 Linear Array Transducer
New pair, one came out of the box once just to hear it work!
$150 (OBO) + shipping from N. CA., paypal is best
I can send pictures, etc & I would Love to know what you are going to do with them
Ted
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"The patented dual-motor LAT 250 is designed to provide strong bass performance in a new vibration-free, cylindrical form factor. The driver may be configured for use in sealed, vented, bandpass, or open-baffle enclosures, and provides high bass output from a very compact transducer. In typical applications, the Tymphany LAT 250 has mechanical vibration more than 90% less than comparable loudspeakers, even at full output. Paired with the appropriate high frequency driver, the Tymphany LAT 250 is an ideal solution for lifestyle consumer electronics products such as flat panel TVs and sound bars, MP3 and cell phone docking stations, multimedia PCs, and other small devices. Note: The nominal impedance is calculated with both 4 ohm coils driven in parallel. Tymphany LAT 250 Specifications: *Power handling: 100 watts RMS/200 watts max *Le: 0.27 mH *Impedance: 2 ohms *Re: 2 ohms *Frequency response: 60-1,600 Hz *Fs: 60 Hz *SPL: 84.5 dB 1W/1m *Vas: 0.31 cu. ft. *Qms: 3.4 *Qes: 1.0 *Qts: 0.79 *Xmax: 3 mm *Dimensions: A: 10.2" x 3.5", B: 9.4" x 2.7", C: 1.35" (half of total diameter)."
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Old 4th February 2012, 01:33 AM   #2
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I made an X dipole with them that sounded awesome. Are they available still ?
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Old 4th February 2012, 02:32 AM   #3
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Your for the shipping from CA 94960
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PS now searcing X dipole, is yours on DIY?
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