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thanks for the insight [message #44082 is a reply to message #44065] Sat, 28 February 2004 00:06 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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I have talked to the local dealer and they informed me that they feel that the G40 is much better than the LX60 (according to their own experience in a pro environment), I'll never know for sure since they don't stock the LX60 anymore and now am stuck with the 18G40, but I think I can live with a f3 of 32hz from the G40. I heard it compared to a P.Audio 18" driver with no comparison. Beyma is much smoother overall. I just called the dealer and reserved the ff:
18G40, 12G320, CP650ti (2" exit driver), CP25 and a TD400 horn. Now, I plan to slowly design and plan for my cabinet. All of these drivers and horns I got brand new for US$1,550. Is thiese prices reasonable? How much in US$ should I budget for my cabinets with a good wood stain finish?

Regarding cabinets? Can I build all of the drivers in one cabinet? Will the 18" back-air(air backwave) affect the 12" and the horns?

thanks adrian, I'll keep you posted.

 
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