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  • can u plsss shut off that fucking radio man

  • So they have flat freq. response?

  • Yeah. Kenny G. The Maestro of Milquetoast!

  • i see you have used huge woofers (8"?) do they integrate well with the tweeters?

  • @h4x0y Use 8" woofers with small 1" vc's and wide spiders. Nice.

  • @h4x0y HUGE woofers are 8" ?!?!? 

  • @NOIDONTKNOWU i find that quite big for a 2 way system. difficult but not impossible to integrate...

  • lolololololololoolololololol

  • Who needs cabinet makers?

  • thumbs up to that, what makes it funny is that speakers don't need boxes, i ve been running open baffles for two years, they have evolved in the wood work a little but i will never buy or make boxed speakers for the mains, maybe a horn sub....

  • @mrroby123 I'm in agreement with you but don't use a horn sub.

  • kenny g is an open baffle! nice idea. what was the Qts on the mid/woofers and which model/make? Advice: mount the drivers from the rear and round the front openings. this gives better images and better rear dynamics. Nice work. I hope you enjoy them.

  • @mavallarino Mounting them from the front and countersinking them flush would be MUCH better. Rear mounting is TERRIBLE for the drivers off axis response .

  • nice tone,

  • Why is the enclosure so huge?

  • there is none it's just a flat board.

  • He/she could cut sides and make wings to make the baffles thinner if they are too wide.

  • You picked my favourite type of music to "show off" with. Christmas, Soprano sax (Kenny G preferred) and on OPEN BAFFLES!

  • Sounds good!

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