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    D123 "full range"?

    I've just acquired a clean, tested pair of D123s. When the term "full range" is used, does that mean these speakers can be used without tweeters or mid-ranges? I know it sounds naive, but I'm just not sure. If they require horns or other componenents, I have a pair of custom mid-century cabinets I can use. Help, please.

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    Of course they can be used by themselves... and they can also be usefully augmented with other drivers.

    http://www.lansingheritage.org/html/...-comp/d123.htm

    http://www.audioheritage.org/vbullet...f-the-JBL-D123

    15KHz may be a bit optimistic, but there is something nice about using a crossover-free system

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