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vifa co-axial driver

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I have stock and the weight will be 3lbs
Shipping by US Mail will be:

Priority Mail International $39.25
US Mail Parcel Post $27.89

I surprised I didn't get your email either in the inbox or spam folder.
Sorry....

Steve

can u also supply me the recommended xover (either fully assembled or just components). please let me know the combined price. i will prefer US mail parcel post. what is mode of payment? i have paypal account.

thanks
 
Vifa coax from Apex Jr.

Steve,

do you have components for a suitable cross-over for the Vifa coax drivers?(sound novice will need something like the stock crossover to use or make out of better components). Perhaps in your "bag of crossovers"?
 
i can procure the xover components locally and get inductors winded.
can you tell me the DCR of both the inductors used in the xover?
i will not be bothered if presence of slight DCR value in the inductors will make huge difference in xover frequency.
 
description of the "wannabees"

Steve,

did you get my email with a description of the "wannabee" pipe style project and the "retro", the retro fit of the Vifa coaxials to Teac "Reference 100" speaker enclosures?

I did send you a description of both a week ago or so. I thought I had sent you a description with the pictures a while ago..
 
I am looking for info on how the 4" driver does running without any crossover on it at all. I like to try using just a cap for a 6DB slope high pass on the tweet. Makes them a bit more efficient and I need to help a non electrical guy build a center channel for his to be built HT. I guess the link to Nanooks pipe was what got me to Home Depot getting some white pipe cut. 3" and the black rubber coupler holds the driver perfect. Some stuffing and hopefully just a cap.
If anybody has one of these drivers and a way to plot it on a lap top I would love to see it!

Thatch


Mudshark!!!
 
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