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<blockquote data-quote="MiniVanMan" data-source="post: 2772674" data-attributes="member: 573252"><p>The L18 is a great driver, but a little difficult to work with being an aluminum cone. You really can't use the driver above 2500 hz effectively, and need to have some serious crossover slopes to use that high of a frequency. A 24 db low pass at 2500 is the absolute minimum. 24db at 2000 hz is much better, but finding a tweeter that can extend that low is problematic. Other than that, it's a great sounding driver.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MiniVanMan, post: 2772674, member: 573252"] The L18 is a great driver, but a little difficult to work with being an aluminum cone. You really can't use the driver above 2500 hz effectively, and need to have some serious crossover slopes to use that high of a frequency. A 24 db low pass at 2500 is the absolute minimum. 24db at 2000 hz is much better, but finding a tweeter that can extend that low is problematic. Other than that, it's a great sounding driver. [/QUOTE]
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