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Re: PPSL

Posted by bmar on May 18, 2003 at 21:22:05:

Thanks for the info, I appreciate it. I like the tower style speakers because the horn is more ear level. Using a design like the PPSL as the lower portion of a cabinet might come off like having a sub built in to each cabinet. That could leave me enough cabinet under a horn for a nice midrange driver.

I was going to start working with a built in powered sub, but that begins a whole new story. The efficiency isn't necessarily there and the choice of built in amp will always be questionable.

Dont have any experience with the KEF you mention. I have thought about using two drivers and basically just use one with a linkwitz transform to augment the lower octaves to the other.