In Reply to: RE: baffle width considerations when using a K-tube on top of a cabinet posted by Coner on September 12, 2016 at 22:49:04:
I'd imagine take a piece of cardboard 8-12" tall and whatever width that would help support down to 1K. for crossover point, maybe 1K6 . Eminence's old 1K6 2-way crossover (3rd order highpass) might come in a bit lower and that seems comfortable with Dayton's D250p. The subjective dispersion is wide and tall - above 10K, it gets beamy - you my wish to tilt the tube upwards. Do your tubes have the roller pin?
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- RE: baffle width considerations when using a K-tube on top of a cabinet - freddyi 00:41:09 09/13/16 (2)
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