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<blockquote data-quote="Timber_MG" data-source="post: 772208" data-attributes="member: 18"><p>The inset baffle is easy to do and will have to be done in any event. 4-ways start to add up to a large number of crossover components, some of them on especially the low mid likely not small. I second the suggestion of 2.5way on the middle unit though that usually ends up with what's called full baffle step compensation. The woofer section on this speaker doesn't have a lot of volume to work with so I'd guess a sensitivity in the high 80s is what you'll aim for making is possible to even use a 2-way in that large space in the middle.</p><p></p><p>A coax is certainly possible, Beyma do a usable 5" 2-way iirc or if there is space I think I still have a Tannoy 6" coax here somewhere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timber_MG, post: 772208, member: 18"] The inset baffle is easy to do and will have to be done in any event. 4-ways start to add up to a large number of crossover components, some of them on especially the low mid likely not small. I second the suggestion of 2.5way on the middle unit though that usually ends up with what's called full baffle step compensation. The woofer section on this speaker doesn't have a lot of volume to work with so I'd guess a sensitivity in the high 80s is what you'll aim for making is possible to even use a 2-way in that large space in the middle. A coax is certainly possible, Beyma do a usable 5" 2-way iirc or if there is space I think I still have a Tannoy 6" coax here somewhere. [/QUOTE]
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