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Sorry but another open baffle?
If you go active with an open baffle is it easier to adjust and tweak? Is there still a bsc factor? Someone said in my earlier responses last week that you need lots of power to run them. How much? Assuming a driver can handle 60w rms. Should you use the rule of thumb 120w for overhead or would 60w suffice? Also, I asked on the Mad board, but all the answers sent me to the linkwits and the Nao sites. I don't necessarily care to spend close to $1,000 on a pair of speakers. I may someday, but for budget reasons, I want to stay w/in my means. Plus if I go active and don't like what I make in an open baffle design, I can use the active components in another design. I asked if the seas coaxial drivers would be a good driver for open baffle. If not can someone give me some suggestions as far as drivers are concerned.
Thank you for any suggestions.
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