What constitutes a good speaker for a line array?

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I have a bunch of 2" speakers (12) from a Mac speaker system doing nothing and no worth using for anything really since I don't own a Mac and just thought today that maybe I could use them for a line array Center channel for my HT for right now. No matter what I am going to try them but was wondering what everyone might think of this.

The way they are used right now is in a very small enclosure.... maybe .1 cubes per speaker, I haven't measured yet. I'm sure there is close to nil chance of getting T/S on these little guys. could these be ported? Is it worth it? Is the line array worth it with 12 of them? Let me know your thoughts.
 
If these are the H-K speakers in the plastic balls, they are rated 8 Ohms. They aren't bad. 1" vented voice coil driving a 1.5" inverted aluminum dome with rubber surround.

If you're using all 12 in a center channel, wire up 3 groups of 4 in parallel (2 Ohms), and wire the 3 groups in series for 6 Ohms.
 
Do you mean the Chrystal Spheres with the JBL driver? JBL got the patents, HK used it as well. Newer ones have Foster drivers in them.

with a dozen it would be interesting to try packing them into a dodecahedron.

dave
 

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