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Mavin EM-210C Clone Dual Sub / Center Channel Kit Dual 10" Components & Plans 8Ω

Mavin EM-210C Clone Dual Sub / Center Channel Kit Dual 10" Components & Plans 8Ω
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Mavin EM-210C Clone Dual Sub / Center Channel Kit Dual 10" Components & Plans 8Ω

 

This is our Mavin Clone of a Cerwin Vega HT-210C Dual woofer Sub and Center Channel Speaker System..
This is a kit of components for the DIY'er to put together a Dual Woofer Sub with a built in Center Channel speaker as well. Here's what you get in the Kit, two 10" Mavin 8 ohm Woofers, a Nice 6.5" Mid Woofer, a Samsung High Output Tweeter, all Tied together with a Cerwin Vega HT-210C Crossover.  All are quality parts and make for a nice DIY kit, all you need to do is build the cabinet and put all together.
This is a pretty simple build and great for a first time builder, to put it simply it is a Dual Sub Car speaker style box with there chambers.  If you can hack together a sub box for a car you can build this guy with no sweat.
The basics, the box is 33 inches wide, 19 inches tall and 20 inches deep, make it as plan or as fancy as you like, it is up to you how complex you want the cabinet to be.. Simple ported design is strong on performance and sound and heavy on the bass.  But in using two 10" drivers you get a good amount of bass without that muddy sound, over all a great design with a Center Channel Speaker thrown into it.
Basic power is 175 watts to the Sub and 100 watts to the Center, Minimal output is 100 dB room feeling bass.
List of components;

Two each Mavin 10 Woofers 8 ohm
One 6.5 inch 8 ohm Mid Woofer
One 8 ohm Samsung High Output Tweeter
One HT-210C Cerwin Vega 8 ohm Crossover.
Basic Plans you can see at the left top of the listing in the pictures section of the listing..
Check out the pictures of what you will get...

All you need to do is build and put it together,   Should work great with a low power Receiver or Amp, by low power 25 watts at least, anything lower and you could be pushing to much distortion to the speaker and fry something. I would suggest that you use a good quality  3/4 PlyWood or MDF, thicker is better but 3/4" should be fine..

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