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dual stereo ob ae dipole12 suitable for replacing tympani bass panels? Davey?

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Posted on November 18, 2021 at 15:21:48
goryu
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Toying with using dsp and computer crossovers with dipole woofers, a neo-8 array, and the tympani tweeter. Anyone know if a stereo pair of the ae dipole12 woofers will play high enough to cross over to the neo-8 array?

Thanks.

 

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RE: dual stereo ob ae dipole12 suitable for replacing tympani bass panels? Davey?, posted on November 19, 2021 at 02:35:10
triamp
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Why not use Rhythmik OB subs? The servo amp does offer lower system acoustic THD and they work well up to 200 Hz according to https://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=125556.0

How low can the Neo-8 array go? It would be nice if you included some specs, people on the forum may not know the low frequency limits of the Neo 8 off the top of their head....

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RE: dual stereo ob ae dipole12 suitable for replacing tympani bass panels? Davey?, posted on November 19, 2021 at 06:56:34
goryu
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Thanks for the reply. Not sure how low an array of 8 or 10 neo-8's will play...

 

RE: dual stereo ob ae dipole12 suitable for replacing tympani bass panels? Davey?, posted on December 22, 2021 at 00:32:06
BDP24
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Contact Danny Richie at GR Research about both the NEO drivers (he makes his own version of the NEO3, and has designed speakers using the 8 and 10) and the OB/Dipole Sub, which he and Rythmik's Brian Ding are co-designers of. The OB sub plays up to 300Hz.

 

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