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    Re: Can too low of a frequency damage my speakers?

    I can use the 604 E as a center speaker....right??? I mean center speakers aren't anything special are they? Of course I'll have to use an original crossover network because I can't afford another GPA crossover...I really couldn't afford the 604 C...but I couldn't let it get away either.

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    Re: Can too low of a frequency damage my speakers?

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    Re: Can too low of a frequency damage my speakers?

    Quote Originally Posted by cradeldorf View Post
    I can use the 604 E as a center speaker....right??? I mean center speakers aren't anything special are they? Of course I'll have to use an original crossover network because I can't afford another GPA crossover...I really couldn't afford the 604 C...but I couldn't let it get away either.
    Congrats on the 2nd 604C! I just went to the classifieds and viewed the photos again and it looks like a real beauty! Sounds like a killer setup--matched 604C's for left and right channel and a 604E for the center channel. Now that you've found a tuning/porting that you like for your 604's it might be worth experimenting with porting the center Heathkit cab--maybe install a new back to that center cab with similar slotted ports (but save the original back of course in case you sell those cabs someday)?
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    Re: Can too low of a frequency damage my speakers?

    Quote Originally Posted by voice of the theater View Post
    Congrats on the 2nd 604C! I just went to the classifieds and viewed the photos again and it looks like a real beauty! Sounds like a killer setup--matched 604C's for left and right channel and a 604E for the center channel. Now that you've found a tuning/porting that you like for your 604's it might be worth experimenting with porting the center Heathkit cab--maybe install a new back to that center cab with similar slotted ports (but save the original back of course in case you sell those cabs someday)?
    You read me well. ; ) that's exactly what I am planning.... if you ever get a chance to try it you should...it sounds so open that way. : )

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