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If you were to build your own floorstanders...
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<blockquote data-quote="chipwelder" data-source="post: 97403" data-attributes="member: 54"><p>Cost no object...</p><p>Active rig...</p><p>A real ribbon, if I can get a good planar magnetic, that's OK...</p><p></p><p>one or two smooth 6-7" mids... will cost LOTS. </p><p></p><p>Two / four 10-11" woofers... will cost huge amounts.</p><p></p><p>Cabinet - either phenolic resin or enough solid wood to make the greenies seriously unhappy. Will probably spend most of the time on selecting the drivers and most of the money buying the three brands of drivers of each size to see which drivers work best together.. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chipwelder, post: 97403, member: 54"] Cost no object... Active rig... A real ribbon, if I can get a good planar magnetic, that's OK... one or two smooth 6-7" mids... will cost LOTS. Two / four 10-11" woofers... will cost huge amounts. Cabinet - either phenolic resin or enough solid wood to make the greenies seriously unhappy. Will probably spend most of the time on selecting the drivers and most of the money buying the three brands of drivers of each size to see which drivers work best together.. [/QUOTE]
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