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4'' or 5'' coax front fill
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<blockquote data-quote="Primoz Vozelj" data-source="post: 208675" data-attributes="member: 7409"><p>I need something like d&b's E4 or E5, if possible powered and way below 5k price tag or whatever the price of d&b system is. SPL and LF extension are not critical. I found a lot of small powered speakers, but they are all of woofer+HF configuration and when placed in horizontal position the dispersion is to small. I would like to have at least 90° of horizontal coverage. Out of desperation I started looking at small coax drivers and found 4'' B&C coax that would be ideal for this project. Simple solution would be to put driver in small box and power it biamp with cheap amp with DSP like Behringer inuke. No need for passive crossover and I could power 4 with one lightweight amp. The only problem is that this solution takes more space than I would like because I would like to be able to carry a pair of speakers in a small case like Peli. So ideally I would need small&cheap plate amp, max. dimensions 15x20cm, if there is DSP even better. Any suggestions?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Primoz Vozelj, post: 208675, member: 7409"] I need something like d&b's E4 or E5, if possible powered and way below 5k price tag or whatever the price of d&b system is. SPL and LF extension are not critical. I found a lot of small powered speakers, but they are all of woofer+HF configuration and when placed in horizontal position the dispersion is to small. I would like to have at least 90° of horizontal coverage. Out of desperation I started looking at small coax drivers and found 4'' B&C coax that would be ideal for this project. Simple solution would be to put driver in small box and power it biamp with cheap amp with DSP like Behringer inuke. No need for passive crossover and I could power 4 with one lightweight amp. The only problem is that this solution takes more space than I would like because I would like to be able to carry a pair of speakers in a small case like Peli. So ideally I would need small&cheap plate amp, max. dimensions 15x20cm, if there is DSP even better. Any suggestions? [/QUOTE]
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