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<blockquote data-quote="Ampdog" data-source="post: 29069" data-attributes="member: 144"><p>I am looking for locally available mid-range drivers and dome tweeters; about 50 - 80W, <em>not exotic or bank breakers</em>, and preferably with characteristics - at least a frequency response graph - available. </p><p></p><p>I previously used Philips AD5060 and AD11600/T with excellent results, but the former is a little weak at 20W and the latter unobtainable. </p><p></p><p>Scotronics had a few useful ones years ago, but they are not user-friendly any more; no technical knowledge or even viewing allowed. Philips apparently don't import any more because of lack of consumer interest. (No DIYers out there any more??) Phone calls elsewhere did not render useful information other than very expensive imports (Seas, Scanspeak etc.).</p><p></p><p>(And Cash Crusaders and H.F.Cor..... oops! sorry. :-X )</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ampdog, post: 29069, member: 144"] I am looking for locally available mid-range drivers and dome tweeters; about 50 - 80W, [I]not exotic or bank breakers[/I], and preferably with characteristics - at least a frequency response graph - available. I previously used Philips AD5060 and AD11600/T with excellent results, but the former is a little weak at 20W and the latter unobtainable. Scotronics had a few useful ones years ago, but they are not user-friendly any more; no technical knowledge or even viewing allowed. Philips apparently don't import any more because of lack of consumer interest. (No DIYers out there any more??) Phone calls elsewhere did not render useful information other than very expensive imports (Seas, Scanspeak etc.). (And Cash Crusaders and H.F.Cor..... oops! sorry. :-X ) [/QUOTE]
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