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Preachin' to the choir [message #23526 is a reply to message #23520] Thu, 08 March 2007 15:17 Go to previous message
Marlboro
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I pretty much agree with you but differ in some key areas.

Rather than purchasing 49 cent midranges, I prefer buyout models that listed for the vicinity of $11 to $18, and the use of a lot of Dayton Neo 20A tweeters(like 30 per side).

The use of that many tweeters drops the distortion way way way down, and I happen to prefer the sound of dome's anyway.

The use of a decent buyout midrange in groups of 17 plus raises the quality of the mids also. I then use a quality($130 or so) model 12 inch woofer for each side of the bass range.

But to each his own. I MIGHT be willing to try the B&G Neo3 some time.......

Marlboro

 
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