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    Quote Originally Posted by Eaulive View Post
    Nice looking cabs. So whats your whole system loaded with? And what crossover points have you chosen?
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    Quote Originally Posted by GCT View Post
    Nice looking cabs. So whats your whole system loaded with? And what crossover points have you chosen?
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    The thread is here: http://www.audioheritage.org/vbullet...y-4520-project

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    Remember that Atc made some really good midranges(12")

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    I"m surprised nobody has suggested the 2204 drivers.

    If your doing festivals-your gonna need more than 2-12s a side.

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    Yeah, we already got 4 2226's since I started this thread. Our horns go lower than most so for now we'll probably look for some tweeters next. But it's surprising that at loud volume you don't notice the lack of top as your ears actually shut down. I also noticed that most 12" don't go that high before they start beaming. Probably why other systems are using 10" to get up to the horn.To keep the vocals "on paper" as I heard it said, you would have to

    Cheers and thanks for all your feedback.

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    I guess that Ae TD12M 12' speakers are probably the most cappable in high crossover frequency. Almost 96Db/W/Meter and capable to to 2KHz.

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