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    Cabinet for ME150H

    I have a pair of brand new ME150H drivers that have been sitting in a closet for the past 2 years, which is a shame since these are such great speakers. I plan on building cabinets for them over the summer, but unfortunately I don't know much about box design. Anyone have any ideas? (I've attached an image of the Thiele-Small parameters below)

    I plan on using them as home theater fronts, but will also be using them a lot for music playback. I have about 350 to spend on the HF drivers, crossovers and remaining materials.

    I'm also trying to decide what to do for the high frequency drivers. I'm thinking maybe 1.5" or 2" compression drivers which should also cover the midrange pretty decently (but like I said I don't know much about design so this could be a BAD idea for all I know ).

    Any ideas would be greatly appreciated!

    Thanks,
    Andrew
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