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    Posted: 18 November 2011 at 11:18am
Has anyone compared these yet ?

EDIT:Just checked plans again, looks like both are same horn length, so what's expected the difference ?


Edited by levyte357 - 18 November 2011 at 11:26am
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whats the TDA MT Lev?Never heard of up here??
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Originally posted by phildat phildat wrote:

whats the TDA MT Lev?Never heard of up here??


http://forum.speakerplans.com/simplified-mt121-plans_topic16270.html

Originally posted by levyte357 levyte357 wrote:

For those of us who weren't aware they were here.

Originally posted by Three-Bee Three-Bee wrote:




img218/8403/tdamt121gk5.jpg


Originally posted by TDA-Audio TDA-Audio wrote:

mt121 my version









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might consider this TDA version...looks easier to build than the original versionThumbs Up
will Fane Studio12L be any good on this?
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Originally posted by ermita ermita wrote:

might consider this TDA version...looks easier to build than the original versionThumbs Up
will Fane Studio12L be any good on this?


With correct LMS settings and amplifier, Studio 12L might even hurt people in this cab. LOL
Be careful think 12L is only 200W.

Safer bet might be PD123ER, Fane 12MB, PD121 or few others..

Hint:Buy driver before building cab, work out driver hatch, so is easy drop in for your driver, or you'll be butchering hatch later.
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Originally posted by levyte357 levyte357 wrote:

Originally posted by ermita ermita wrote:

might consider this TDA version...looks easier to build than the original versionThumbs Up
will Fane Studio12L be any good on this?


With correct LMS settings and amplifier, Studio 12L might even hurt people in this cab. LOL
Be careful think 12L is only 200W.

Safer bet might be PD123ER, Fane 12MB, PD121 or few others..

Hint:Buy driver before building cab, work out driver hatch, so is easy drop in for your driver, or you'll be butchering hatch later.

Thanks Lev, only reason I ask about the 12L is because I already have this driver...and I'ved been told that the driver is suitable to a hornloading cabs.Confused
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fane studio drivers sound nice in hornloaded boxes, a fellow sp member has studio 12's in a.s.s hornloaded boxes and they sound great Thumbs Up
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Originally posted by luton_soundman luton_soundman wrote:

fane studio drivers sound nice in hornloaded boxes, a fellow sp member has studio 12's in a.s.s hornloaded boxes and they sound great Thumbs Up
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my version  angle  50x30
and horn 40x20
for good work in radial steck
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12L is a very good driver, nearly deafened a few people with them LOL

Lev that cab looks jus as good as MT121, but with easier flares to build, size wise looks same aswell

Couldve shown me this before i got mine! mightve got my prices down a bit Embarrassed
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Originally posted by tweeter box tweeter box wrote:

12L is a very good driver, nearly deafened a few people with them LOL

Lev that cab looks jus as good as MT121, but with easier flares to build, size wise looks same aswell

Couldve shown me this before i got mine! mightve got my prices down a bit Embarrassed


Geezer, sure my original post on this was from 3x years ago. LOL

Have a builder who can make these for £350 per pair, 15mm standard ply, finished, wired, speakon'd,with internal grill over driver cone. Wink
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what compresion drivers and piezo would be good for this design ? the same ones recomended for the mt122 or similar ?
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