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My first 2 way speaker build
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<blockquote data-quote="nubble" data-source="post: 893514" data-attributes="member: 20114"><p>The drivers used were a pair of Audax tweeters I had cannibalized from a pair of Soundcraft Spirit Absolute 2 monitors [hence still the name on the tweeter]. The midrange drivers are Faital Pro 5FE100 I got from the soundguy. The Crossover currently is setup at 2Khz symmetrical, but will fine tune that a bit later when doing mic measurements and dsp. </p><p></p><p>Overall, I am really pleased with the outcome. The build process took me a long time [30 minute chunks here and there].</p><p></p><p>It sounds really pleasing currently without any proper measurements and DSP applied. I would say nearly comparable to the B&W 603 S3s sitting next to them. :BANDW: I have them configured with a B&W ASW650 to complete the bottom end.</p><p></p><p>Happy Days!! :clap:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nubble, post: 893514, member: 20114"] The drivers used were a pair of Audax tweeters I had cannibalized from a pair of Soundcraft Spirit Absolute 2 monitors [hence still the name on the tweeter]. The midrange drivers are Faital Pro 5FE100 I got from the soundguy. The Crossover currently is setup at 2Khz symmetrical, but will fine tune that a bit later when doing mic measurements and dsp. Overall, I am really pleased with the outcome. The build process took me a long time [30 minute chunks here and there]. It sounds really pleasing currently without any proper measurements and DSP applied. I would say nearly comparable to the B&W 603 S3s sitting next to them. :BANDW: I have them configured with a B&W ASW650 to complete the bottom end. Happy Days!! :clap: [/QUOTE]
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