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Okay, but did you run it with some parallel R &C across them to kill rising inductance with freq'y?

Posted by Timbo in Oz on March 13, 2017 at 16:36:20:

very important, and - IIRC - easy to calculate from the TS parameters.

I am using the original FE103 in Fostex's rec'd Rb boxes with dual-layer walls and BAF, as front spkrs for the FR/Kitchen's HT system. With parallel R&C of course. There's also a 10 inch / 100 w powered sub, fed from a Sherwood HT 5.1 rcvr!

Have 5 more left over, one will go in a Rb centre speaker, and two pairs as distributed OOPhase L&R rears mounted in the rear walls, behind curtains & using Fostex's own grilles.

ALL of them will have R&C across them.

Use MF plastic caps.