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hi,is it possible to have a passive open baffle with a full-ranger and bass support, i know it is difficult, but i really dont want to spend much for the full-rangers i am looking at the Omnes Audio L8, http://www.spectrumaudio.de/breit/omnesaudio/omnesaudioL8.htmlIt is an 8" wide range driver that covers roughly 100Hz-10Khz relatively flat, then that crossed to a supertweeter that comes in at around 10Khz, somthing like the Fostex FT17H.http://www.spectrumaudio.de/hochton.htmlthen some cheap bass support, my room is only about 10-11ft square so i cant really use 15"ers, so i was looking at the Emimence Alpha 12, or Beta 12 to run at the bottom.http://www.bkelec.com/Pro/Drive_Units/Eminence/Drive_Units.htmthis will hopefully end up like the Visaton NoBox but a lot cheaper and smaller, i also know about the new 10" Silver Iris coming out soon, and have read a lot about the Visaton B200, but mabye someone could clarify wether the rising FR is easy on the ears?The speaker will be run from a 50w Teac A-BX7R amp, Teac VRDS10SE CDP, i currently use some Tannoy Cheviots at uni, which are good, but sometimes be a little to much for my room in the bass department. For the sound- i prefere warm sounding to bright, and rather have nice tight bass that mabye lacks depth rather than any boom, somthing that like my tannoys, dissapear, have resolution, imaging but can play loudand i listen to a lot of classic rock, indie rock, country, folk rock, easy listening so it needs to be fairly robust and able to play relatively loud without my ears hurting and i am in the UK btw Budget is around £300 ($600 ish but if i get from USA i need to factor delivery and tax etc into it)thanks for reading, any advice?Regards