Anyone know what these are?

Nathan NG

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I bought them because of that audioholics compulsive habits of mine even though i have no money to do so..........

Now needing help getting crossovers for them

Thanks in advance for any tips
 

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Re: Anyone know what these are?

I dont get it. My name is Nathan NG. Not sure what else to do but that's ok. Thanks.
 
Re: Anyone know what these are?

Pretty sure NG is not a legal last name no matter where you live.
Ng is a fairly common surname.
Generally used by people of east Asian background.
Thought that was fairly common knowledge.
Although the police often pull my wife over for DWA, she's never been arrested for possession of a non-legal surname.
I think she raises more eyebrows when she uses McDonald as her surname.
I guess it's just what you're accustomed to.
 
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Not so much illegal but not on record is what i was referring to, and Ng may be but both letters capitalized show that they are more likely initials. Now this is just guesstimate but I doubt Nathan is a very Asian name, I know many tonys and other such but nathan doesn't seem to be much of a cross racial name, I doubt we will ever see an answer from this seeing as the user seems to have left this convo.
 
Not so much illegal but not on record is what i was referring to, and Ng may be but both letters capitalized show that they are more likely initials. Now this is just guesstimate but I doubt Nathan is a very Asian name, I know many tonys and other such but nathan doesn't seem to be much of a cross racial name, I doubt we will ever see an answer from this seeing as the user seems to have left this convo.

Ng is currently something like the eighth most common chinese surname. And there is no reason why someone of chinese decent wouldn't use a westernized personal name.
 
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I dont get it. My name is Nathan NG. Not sure what else to do but that's ok. Thanks.

Sorry about that, Nathan. Guess I have some learning to do! We get a lot of people through here who don't want to list their last names and use an initial instead. :blush:

I have asked our tech team in Italy what they might know about your coaxial. That driver mounting method is not something we would do, so I suspect this is someone's modification of a B&C product... or perhaps the LF section is not B&C at all. It doesn't seem to match any of our legacy baskets, so I suspect it is someone else's. That's probably not our horn either. Did these come out of an OEM cabinet?

Our XO-4 crossover may give you satisfactory results, it is certainly designed to work with that HF section. We have them in stock in NJ and Italy.
 
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Lol!! I meant that PAS is/was a Utah company. I have a bunch of the TOC stuff and any used parts I have found were from Utah.

I didn't know that. I even googled PAS Utah.

Did you know that James B. Martini (later to change his name to Lansing so as not to have a besmirched name) started Utah Speaker Company, on his way from Lansing Michigan to California?