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HP in ceiling speakers
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Ian if you are following the boards , are there any plans for an HP version of the in ceiling speakers.
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Re: HP in ceiling speakers
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We don't have any plans for it currently. Assuming there is a subwoofer in play in conjunction with your M3 In-ceiling it would be a pretty powerful system.
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How are the tweeters attached to the main driver? Would a one off be possible or is the 6.5 modified specifically for the in ceilings.
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AFAIK the challenge with making an HP version of the M3 is that the HP woofers roll off at a lower frequency than the regular woofers, making them a better fit for a 3-way than a 2-way.
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