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Please "light trough" RCF motors [message #36507] Sat, 18 May 2002 10:58 Go to previous message
Erik from Holland is currently offline  Erik from Holland
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Registered: May 2009
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Hi Wayne,

No, there isn't any news yet. I have a temorary motivation problem, and currently not building anything. Altough I still have two projects waiting.

But I do have a question for you. I finished my new PA-subs now a while ago, and I did listened to them a few times. And I'm very impressed by the sound. As you would probebly had read in my earlier threads, I used the RCF L15/554K. Do you know these motors, or did you considered RCF FOR THE pi designs? I would like to hear more comment on them.

Another question, do speaker motors are sensitive for specific climates inside a house. Like to dry and warm, or to cold and moist? Since all of my motors have paper cones, I was curious if climate would shorten there lastings.

Bye, and thanks

Erik

 
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