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<blockquote data-quote="chipwelder" data-source="post: 34446" data-attributes="member: 54"><p>Ja, I see those drivers look very similar to P-Audio, also tend to have same ballpark published spec.s - dunno how accurate a copy it is...</p><p></p><p>Psychz... put those and the tweeters together, in a nice box with a stock x-o and it will sound like something, then start fiddling with it, make it sound better... learn as you go is possible... You unfortunately have to buy them first not knowing how well it would would work out, but it can be made to work out, you might have to get a different tweeter eventually, you won't know this before measuring.</p><p></p><p>If you don't want to make a serious hobby out of this speakerbuilding thing, you can do the above or build a well-regarded kit, which would be more expensive...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chipwelder, post: 34446, member: 54"] Ja, I see those drivers look very similar to P-Audio, also tend to have same ballpark published spec.s - dunno how accurate a copy it is... Psychz... put those and the tweeters together, in a nice box with a stock x-o and it will sound like something, then start fiddling with it, make it sound better... learn as you go is possible... You unfortunately have to buy them first not knowing how well it would would work out, but it can be made to work out, you might have to get a different tweeter eventually, you won't know this before measuring. If you don't want to make a serious hobby out of this speakerbuilding thing, you can do the above or build a well-regarded kit, which would be more expensive... [/QUOTE]
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