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Re: Pi speaker arrangement. [message #90425 is a reply to message #90044] Thu, 13 June 2019 17:44 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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I have finally completed the mid-horns (for the most part).-

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All that's left is for me to build the bass bins.
I'm really chomping at the bit to hear these!!

The trouble is- I am finding it hard to disassemble my beloved 4pi's for this build!!

What's more...... I own another 4 jbl 2226's.
but a good friend is currently using them, and will be for some time.

I do have 4 eminence lab 12 subs on hand.
Perhaps I'll sit the mid-horns atop those for a while, till a I re-posses the jbl's.

I'm certain I would have to bi-amp though, as they are only 89db sensitive (and 6ohm).

I also doubt they would sound as good north of 100hz....they are sub-woofers after all, not mid-woofers,
but I'm just dying to hear these mid-horns!!
 
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