Wide Baffle Back Loaded Horn No.2314
In this video I test a new cabinet design for the Fostex FE108NS 4" full range driver. Original Blog Post: https://josephcrowe.com/blogs/news/wi... Join the discussion on Facebook: / 100064060208598 Contact Page: https://josephcrowe.com/pages/shop-in... Store https://josephcrowe.com/ Legacy Blog Page: http://croweaudio.blogspot.com/ Facebook: / josephcrowediy Intagram: / joseph_crow. . Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.ca/crowe2065/ Email: [email protected] Joseph Crowe Custom Audio Products is a small business located in Canada. Owned by Troy J. Crowe, he offers custom audio products such as wood horns, crossovers, design and testing, or complete speaker builds. He provides services to either individuals, small businesses, or start-ups. All of his designs are available for personal use in the form of 3D CAD files or Drawings. Please contact for commercial licensing. Troy J. Crowe has a background in Mechanical Engineering Technology with extensive experience in both the Audio Industry and the Automotive Industry. He does all his own design work and CNC machining. His focus is on audiophile two-channel music systems for the most accurate sound reproduction.

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