LIGWA SPL18"XLF driver |
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Tekasis
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Posted: 04 September 2007 at 9:08am |
Maybe because they're built by a professional!
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RiddimKid
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Ye doesnt make much sense, their half scoops are very expensive!
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login4
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i cant understand why there half scoops are more money than a full scoop
they do look nice tho..... |
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CELTIC SUBSONIC SOUND SYSTEMS
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RiddimKid
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I heard about these a few months ago but wernt sure about them. The company seem like they dont wanna give any information about their products? Hmm
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ToNy MoNtAnA
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http://www.ligwa.co.uk/
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adambomb
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linky?
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ToNy MoNtAnA
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Seen on the Ligwa website a new driver the LIGWA SPL18"XLF. That might stand up to the likes of the mighty: PD1850,PD186, V18-1000, V18-1200,Turbomax.
Maybe Connection Sounds himself can tell us more info about the driver, ts parameters and whether 1200w handling powder is rms? Impressive 14mm xmax though. Edited by ToNy MoNtAnA - 03 September 2007 at 6:01am |
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