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altec 414-16b and 902-8t with 511b

Posted by walktheline26@hotmail.com on December 31, 2016 at 20:37:16:

Hi,

I am about to embark on building my first set of speakers, a 59 y.o. rookie haha. Fortunately I have the skills to build my cabinets but I no knowledge with the marriage of the components. I have a pair of altec 414-16b's, (16 ohm) and a pair of 902-8t 511b's, (8 ohm). I guess what I was hoping to find out is what is required to get the optimum out of what I have. Has anyone done similar or have the knowledge to share.


Thanks,
Joe