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Re: Coax in horn
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Sun, 02 June 2013 21:25
Zene Gillette
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Wayne ... thanks for giving up part of your Sunday.
By plug, do mean something flat or a true pointy phase plug? I can easily turn one from trees. We have plenty here in the Great N.W.(yes, bragging).
And, can I ASSume that just a dust cover attached to cone is of little value?
What is the significance for changing v.c. cover?
I do have a good re-cone shop. I bought speakers there. Cheap plug for Jamac Products, Portland Or.
Zene
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