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Speakers for an Exclamé 100 in a big room
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<blockquote data-quote="DeonC" data-source="post: 1146284" data-attributes="member: 1210"><p>I do still have a set of P Audio C15-500LF woofers with a set of P Audio compression drivers, on their aluminum horns, that I can be persuaded to part with. They will need a good pro crossover before they will work, but together they should be HE, and they will very easily fill the OPs room (they were built to fill much larger spaces). And they sound good too (they used to belong to [USER=3649]@Bravick[/USER] and he compared their sound to his ProAc speakers). I do also have a set of Tannoy Berkeley equivalent cabinets, with new (uncut) constrained layer baffles consisting of 18mm ply and 16mm MDF. The fake leather wrap on the cabinets need some work (or better yet, strip off the old leather and wrap them in thin wood and stain to taste, which is what I was/am planning to do), but they are the ideal size for the C15-500LF woofers.</p><p></p><p>PS. I do have a set of pro crossovers that I bought for them, but they're not really the best quality. They will work, but a better XO is needed to really do these drivers justice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DeonC, post: 1146284, member: 1210"] I do still have a set of P Audio C15-500LF woofers with a set of P Audio compression drivers, on their aluminum horns, that I can be persuaded to part with. They will need a good pro crossover before they will work, but together they should be HE, and they will very easily fill the OPs room (they were built to fill much larger spaces). And they sound good too (they used to belong to [USER=3649]@Bravick[/USER] and he compared their sound to his ProAc speakers). I do also have a set of Tannoy Berkeley equivalent cabinets, with new (uncut) constrained layer baffles consisting of 18mm ply and 16mm MDF. The fake leather wrap on the cabinets need some work (or better yet, strip off the old leather and wrap them in thin wood and stain to taste, which is what I was/am planning to do), but they are the ideal size for the C15-500LF woofers. PS. I do have a set of pro crossovers that I bought for them, but they're not really the best quality. They will work, but a better XO is needed to really do these drivers justice. [/QUOTE]
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