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    DIY Altec three way monitor-style?

    Do you all think of a "westlake-ese" DIY mini-monitor design using:

    Altec 406 and Pasive radiator,
    Altec 802-8G on 1" smith style horn,
    Altec 3000G tweeter

    could be a worthy venture into the DIY realm?

    kind of a "mini-monitor,"
    boxes just a little bigger than the Bolero Boxes
    to compensate for the internal volume displacement of the
    802 and horn?

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    How did you happen to think of Westlake???

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    basic looks alone...

    I think i've seen some real westlake pics here with double woofers
    (even though i am thinking 10" w/ PR),
    MR driver on Smith, with tweeter for extension...

    I hate to allude to me being able to accomplish
    the great results that Westlake does, because i am sure i will fail
    miserably at my first DIY attempt...

    but that's the basic outward look i was thinking of....

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    Why not. The 406 is a great driver and would be a fine choice for a "small" speaker.

    I recently bid on some Bolero innards on ebay with the notion of making a center channel speaker with two 406s flanking a 902-811B, or maybe a 902 on an Emilar bowtie. But the set went for well over $200, for that I'll look for a 414 single. Or wait awhile.

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    Bolero

    I bought a single and never did anything with it, I had a similar idea. The tweeter was blown, so I have the PR and the 406, if you are interested pm me.
    I can post photos later if desired.

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    initial testbed

    used the Frazier phenolic diaphragm drivers before i get a chance to make those mini smith horns....

    I am declaring this enough of a success to pursue it further...

    when i am done i'll post some more pics....

    sorry for the messy testbed....
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