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Full Range Philips 12" - MLTL / TQWT
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<blockquote data-quote="Timber_MG" data-source="post: 777027" data-attributes="member: 18"><p>These made a quick appearance in my test baffle yesterday. As expected by listening they beam a lot but the first impression was quite positive. It's one of the better behaved FRs and I normally don't consider a 12" with whizzer. It has a 5dB mid-bump I suggest filtered out. Might do for a nice extended mid woofer with a tweeter. The TSPs suggest woofer use, but the sub 1mm Xmax would limit options for the music these will often encounter. I suspect an undersized sealed enclosure with the existing sub might make for a nice first HE project on a budget. Would allow for many tweaks regards tweeter even though it has somewhat usable extension to 13 kHz.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timber_MG, post: 777027, member: 18"] These made a quick appearance in my test baffle yesterday. As expected by listening they beam a lot but the first impression was quite positive. It's one of the better behaved FRs and I normally don't consider a 12" with whizzer. It has a 5dB mid-bump I suggest filtered out. Might do for a nice extended mid woofer with a tweeter. The TSPs suggest woofer use, but the sub 1mm Xmax would limit options for the music these will often encounter. I suspect an undersized sealed enclosure with the existing sub might make for a nice first HE project on a budget. Would allow for many tweaks regards tweeter even though it has somewhat usable extension to 13 kHz. [/QUOTE]
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