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SEAS 325 professional vintage project
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<blockquote data-quote="Langerman" data-source="post: 1191847" data-attributes="member: 23926"><p>Hi Shamil,</p><p>Thank you for your post. I checked out the M&K S-5000. The two tweeters threw me as I have never seen that configuration before. I have heard of guys stacking two small bookshelf speakers on top of each other, tweeter to tweeter. I will play around with this configuration to get a glimpse of what your S-5000 was all about.</p><p>The video you sent on sealed/ported design was most informative and I learned something new. I must say the sealed sound is growing on me, when I swapped in a very good 2way ported design this morning I thought the bass sounder very pronounced.</p><p>What a lekker hobby audio is.</p><p>Cheers,</p><p>Langerman</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Langerman, post: 1191847, member: 23926"] Hi Shamil, Thank you for your post. I checked out the M&K S-5000. The two tweeters threw me as I have never seen that configuration before. I have heard of guys stacking two small bookshelf speakers on top of each other, tweeter to tweeter. I will play around with this configuration to get a glimpse of what your S-5000 was all about. The video you sent on sealed/ported design was most informative and I learned something new. I must say the sealed sound is growing on me, when I swapped in a very good 2way ported design this morning I thought the bass sounder very pronounced. What a lekker hobby audio is. Cheers, Langerman [/QUOTE]
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