Hello ya'll!
Hope you are all great!
I have been on and off on this forum for years, gotten lots of information but have never before made an account just did today!
I have serious issues going on right now. I have JUST purchased drivers of Psb Image series, the ones used in T65, T55, i have 10 woofers, and 5 tweeters!
I bought them off a friend. I need to build cabinets for them, but couldn't go on about doing it close to the actual specs. I'd ideally like to build T65, which measure 20" deep but I don't know how or what PSB did inside their cabinets, couldn't understand how to work the ports, all they have told is that they have 3 x 2" ports..i couldn't figure out the length.
I plan on building a full home theater from them, c60 center, surrounds, and mains, to go with my AVR Yamaha DSP AX2.
I have attached their specifications below, dimensions etc. Would be really helpful if someone can give me some pointers!
anyone willing to shed some light?
would really help me out!
Hope you are all great!
I have been on and off on this forum for years, gotten lots of information but have never before made an account just did today!
I have serious issues going on right now. I have JUST purchased drivers of Psb Image series, the ones used in T65, T55, i have 10 woofers, and 5 tweeters!
I bought them off a friend. I need to build cabinets for them, but couldn't go on about doing it close to the actual specs. I'd ideally like to build T65, which measure 20" deep but I don't know how or what PSB did inside their cabinets, couldn't understand how to work the ports, all they have told is that they have 3 x 2" ports..i couldn't figure out the length.
I plan on building a full home theater from them, c60 center, surrounds, and mains, to go with my AVR Yamaha DSP AX2.
I have attached their specifications below, dimensions etc. Would be really helpful if someone can give me some pointers!
anyone willing to shed some light?
would really help me out!
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