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RE: Is the Karlsons for me?

Posted by Greg B on December 11, 2011 at 18:13:26:

Yeah, essentially a Delta Pro 15. Briefly tried JBL 2205, but only had one.

By wideband I mean a woofer that sounds good run up to 3 or 4k. Some tweaks help. The dustcaps were removed and inner cones dammared. Sounded fine WFO, and I ran them for some time that way with only piezo horns added for highs.

With the K-tubes, crossed at 1200 3rd order high pass, 2nd low pass. 7.5" K-tube like the Transylvania tube plus two inch plain section stub. Pedestrian PSD2002 sounded rather good with this.