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Is there a low cost alternative to JBL 2405 slots?
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Tue, 19 July 2005 07:17
GarMan
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Thanks for the suggestion. Sensitivity is lower than what I'd like but I really like the -6dB rolloff between 10K to 20K. This means that I can just use a simple first order high-pass set at just below 20K.
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