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3" 45 ohm drivers. 60 Available

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I bought these from Bill F awhile back. I just don't have the time or knowledge to actually use them. In fact- they are still sitting in the original box I got them in.

Heres what Bill F said about them:

"These are facinating little guys. Their 45-ohm impedance means you can array them in great numbers with no or very few series connections. This can be a big advantage in an array since, if drive parameters differ even a little (and they always do!), series connections in arrays can cause negative driver interacations.

On the other hand, I'd also thought it would be fun to make up some series arrays for over 1k-ohm impedance for direct tube drive sans output transformer. ( Danger--high-voltage idea! )

I was planning massive square bessel arrays, power/frequency-tapered arrays, etc."

If anyone is interested- I have 60 of them and just need to get rid of them... Let me know if you are interested, and drop me a price.
 
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