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I have narrowed my chooses down on the 3-4"ful range and the 8" midbass So it shouldn't be long before I just throw a dart and order them. Right now I am in the progress of dampening, sealing and lining my doors so this should help the midbass alot also. I was just interested in what you thought of th Tang Bangs? I have been checking out ALOT of different speakers in the last few weeks, any other suggestions I should check out?

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*update* :woot:

turns out the TB 1401's were in backorder a whole heap , so I started looking for something else , came across the Peerless 830987 3inch fullrange speakers , it offeres the powerhandling I was looking for and personally I think they look good and the T/S look hopefull (lets just hope them little rascals really are "peerless").

so I ordered those , should be in March the 5th

:mrspam: a little link :my 3inchers

That looks like a good choice. You like the alum. cones, any reason why other than power handling? I think I shall buy a few different flavors eventually to try.

I also want to try the Dayton 2" dome if the 3"er doesn't have the output I need. The daytons would look cool and can handle alot of power. They look like a giant tweeter, haha.

Now that I understand what I am doing I am looking forward to more projects.captain.gif

kick/mid , I'd say 8inch max , tweeter/mid up to 3inch maybe 4 could work not sure though, I'll make anything fit if needed .

T/A , level and x-over on HU and/or amps , no external processor

(pioneer deh-p88rs2)

only real requirement I have is that it's 2-way ... I've been thinking about a dedicated kick + small wideband tweet/mid idialy x-ing on 200hz or so ... havent found a real option yet , planning to mount the kick/mid fairly high up so that might not even be necesary

I've listened an worked on some systems , all were 7channel setups , morel elate , hertz HSK and soforth , listend to a bunch too , best thing I ever heared was a dynaudio 3way setup on genesis DM amps ... never really did anything with 2-way setups

Are you sure you can highpass the tweeter channels so low on the P88 ? From what I could find it only goes down to 1250hz.

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kick/mid , I'd say 8inch max , tweeter/mid up to 3inch maybe 4 could work not sure though, I'll make anything fit if needed .

T/A , level and x-over on HU and/or amps , no external processor

(pioneer deh-p88rs2)

only real requirement I have is that it's 2-way ... I've been thinking about a dedicated kick + small wideband tweet/mid idialy x-ing on 200hz or so ... havent found a real option yet , planning to mount the kick/mid fairly high up so that might not even be necesary

I've listened an worked on some systems , all were 7channel setups , morel elate , hertz HSK and soforth , listend to a bunch too , best thing I ever heared was a dynaudio 3way setup on genesis DM amps ... never really did anything with 2-way setups

Are you sure you can highpass the tweeter channels so low on the P88 ? From what I could find it only goes down to 1250hz.

amp for fullranges connected to the mid's channel and setting the LPF on pass ...not using te tweeter channels .

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got the 3inchers in ! woohoo

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they look really good IRL , a shame my camera isnt all that .

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