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Sat, 16 March 2002 11:13
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Are these the same speakers you said sounded thin a while ago? if so, what did you do to fix them?
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C5 & R3 values - accuracy of driver
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Super_BQ
on Fri, 15 March 2002 04:05
Re: C5 & R3 values - accuracy of driver
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dbeardsl
on Fri, 15 March 2002 08:49
Re: C5 & R3 values - accuracy of driver
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Super_BQ
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Wayne Parham
on Fri, 15 March 2002 11:15
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Super_BQ
on Sun, 17 March 2002 00:22
Cool!
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dbeardsl
on Sun, 17 March 2002 00:36
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