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Re: Tangent.... [message #61294 is a reply to message #61293] Sat, 31 October 2009 13:01 Go to previous message
Marlboro
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Registered: May 2009
Illuminati (1st Degree)
OH... yes I did.

You built a system using just one of them each for each speaker, and loved them. And you wondered if maybe used in a line array they might be wonderful. And i don't deny they might be.

My only comment is that I've never had the luxury(alright, shortly after an inheritance I did before it all went into college educations for my kids) of spending whatever I wanted. But even if I do in the future, I always get a big kick out of doing things for less expensive and proving that they are every bit as good as if I'd paid big bucks.

Over my 60 years, I've always found that there is an alternative that costs less and works every bit as good as the one that costs more.

Its a personality flaw I suspect.

I also didn't want to put a crossover between 100 and 3000, but c-to-c limits kind of prevent that in line arrays so, i went with 155hz - 2500hz, which was as close as i could get.

Razz
 
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