3 or 4pi for HT LCR and flat-packs? [message #70932] |
Mon, 09 January 2012 18:25 |
chris.berryman
Messages: 4 Registered: January 2012 Location: Salem, Oregon
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Good afternoon,
Wayne, I wanted to say up front that I appreciate all the work you've done in making these designs available and I look forward to being able to build them in the near future.
For use in a home theater as left,right and center would you suggest the 3 or 4 pi speakers? Unless advised otherwise I would be using the standard 80hz crossover.
I see on your website that the flat-pack of the 12pi is an option for purchase, do you offer 3 or 4 pi flat-packs?
I would also like to ask for the plan for these speakers.
Thanks in advance for your time,
Chris
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Re: 3 or 4pi for HT LCR and flat-packs? [message #70942 is a reply to message #70937] |
Tue, 10 January 2012 06:47 |
rkeman
Messages: 78 Registered: March 2010 Location: Florida
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Supply has become an issue on many mechanical and electrical parts in the past few years. With so much industrial production moving out of the country, once common items have become difficult or impossible to obtain. Quality has also drifted down significantly in many areas. JBL shuttered production of its Northridge California facility shifting the work to Mexico and the current driver shortage likely stems form this. Just as importantly, many of the components used in a loudspeaker driver are only made in China and that supply line has become increasingly tenuous. Making America a place to build the things the world needs and wants really should to be a priority for our society in the coming years.
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