Kef "UniQ" type speakers??(Full range,no crossover
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Fancy trying this type of speaker.I believe they dont use them??. Want to get rid of crossovers etc so looking for a full range 6.5 speaker,domestic or car.
Any ideas??
Any ideas??
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UniQs do use crossovers.
Unfortunately, they stopped making them for car use quite a few years ago - shame, as they're top home speakers. I run Q35s at home which I still like - but I wouldn't recommend ripping the drivers out of the cabinets and putting them in the car as it's a) expensive and b)pointless because they won't like the life in a car
Unfortunately, they stopped making them for car use quite a few years ago - shame, as they're top home speakers. I run Q35s at home which I still like - but I wouldn't recommend ripping the drivers out of the cabinets and putting them in the car as it's a) expensive and b)pointless because they won't like the life in a car
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Nick
Good point...
Ok "Tannoy Style"!!!. Full range.
I had a small set of home UniQ's that I fed with a top end system. On Very good stands they where great.
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Good point...
Ok "Tannoy Style"!!!. Full range.
I had a small set of home UniQ's that I fed with a top end system. On Very good stands they where great.
Cheers
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Pioneer do some (about £60), as do the other mid-range brands like Sony, Kenwood etc. or - better - Boston, MBQuart and Rockford Fosgate. You're after the co-axial ones really, which use a capacitor in-line with the integral tweeter as a primitive cross-over. Never as good as the real thing, but generally not too bad...
Try www.caraudiodirect.com .
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Richard
Try www.caraudiodirect.com .
Cheers
Richard
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