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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 7322100" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>Neo motors on ALL speakers. Zed Leviathan could run active fronts and sub(s). I like mine a whole lot and they use technology that while playing at lower volume they run at a lower rail voltage on the power supply so they're much more efficient when you're not driving it full tilt, and of course it's full range class D so it's about as efficient as you like at other output. Not too big a footprint for potential 1800W and a lot of crossover/flexibility options.</p><p></p><p>If you can find it, and afford it, there is a bamboo plywood (particle board?) that is supposedly very rigid and very light..... Can't cost more than carbon fiber.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 7322100, member: 614752"] Neo motors on ALL speakers. Zed Leviathan could run active fronts and sub(s). I like mine a whole lot and they use technology that while playing at lower volume they run at a lower rail voltage on the power supply so they're much more efficient when you're not driving it full tilt, and of course it's full range class D so it's about as efficient as you like at other output. Not too big a footprint for potential 1800W and a lot of crossover/flexibility options. If you can find it, and afford it, there is a bamboo plywood (particle board?) that is supposedly very rigid and very light..... Can't cost more than carbon fiber. [/QUOTE]
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