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stereo
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Posted: 08 June 2005 at 2:31pm |
Getting a pair made up very soon and wondering are there any other options than using the P audio speakers,???
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norty303
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What are your requirements: Cheaper? Better sound quality? Louder? Curiosity?
The p-audio's are quite cheap, sound good and are loud for that type of box.
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ceharden
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There are plenty of other drivers which will do the job. As norty
said, why don't you want to use the P-Audios? Cheaper drivers
will probably be a definite step down in quality and power handling
whereas you'll probably have to pay a fair bit more to get much
better. For example the roughly equivelent B&C 15NDL76 has a
similar sensititivity, slightly higher power handling but costs almost
twice as much.
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stereo
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Thanks for the input guys,just really checking all options,i've only seen one place on the net that sells p audio stuff,c,mon there must be more dealers,let me know chaps,cheers
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norty303
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Why not click the Proaudioparts link at the bottom of each page.
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