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    Posted: 17 March 2009 at 9:14pm
I'm looking for reference of the drivers of this system. There is no reference on the driver just a sticker of Martin Audio. If you can pass me the brand and the equivalent, if it's possible. Thanks.
There are 5 differents drivers: one 18", one 15", 2x12" and 2 compressions driver.


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Why not ask Martin Audio direct?
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go to lmc audio's website - they have the replacement drivers for sale there!!!!!
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I can't help any further than manufacturers as a rule.

RCF 18 and 15 in the sub.

ATC 12's
PHL 6.5 (the popular one, 16ohm)
B&C 1  I THINK its a 250.
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No idea where you got a 2 inch comp from??????????
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Thanks cnics for the ref. I see the price for the recon kit it's a bit expensive. We have 1x18" and 2x15" to change. If you have some good shop for this.......
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this is hardly advanced talk.... wheres the physics and maths!?
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Bloody expensive drivers all of them.

I can only recommend the people i've dealt with for my "tour grade" stuff, such as Pete at Crystal,   The guys at LMC, but of course, all UK based, you're in France.  You'd be fine getting the PHL 6.5's.

What is wrong with the drivers? Just need recones? There really aren't any other drivers that work in those boxes
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Originally posted by mk2_ginger_biscuit69 mk2_ginger_biscuit69 wrote:

this is hardly advanced talk.... wheres the physics and maths!?
 
He would like 1 x (Ax9) and A (Ax7.5)
 
 When A = 2 it makes all the sence
 


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how do we know that you are not actually from martin brother audio?

phone martin or a martin dealer 

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I've already called Martin Audio but they just give their reference (I think because I'm not a professionnel??).
One of 15" is dead and one 18" and one 15" make some dirty sound "crak! crak!".
Thanks for the ref.
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BMS 2" coaxial compressions, they is the shizne! 
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