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In Reply to: RE: Smallest Bass Bins with lots of Bass....................... posted by weltersys on September 28, 2015 at 08:47:25
I have a Subwoofer and its Frequency response is 20 HZ to 120 Hz... my friends Horns go down to 200 Hz. ....It seems like the page you linked to are 'Sub Bass' only systems.... He needs the Mid Bass too.Cut-Throat
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How small does he want?The Oris is what, 30" in diameter?
How about a 2' cube flat to 27hz, 100dB/2.83V 1M, would that be small enough?
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nt
Cut-Throat
yes - is it a B6 ? - how high can it work? MMJ has a 5.06CF external bulk "Karlflex" which needs 15tbx40 type specs but it only extends to around 40
Karlson Evangelist
Of course its a B6, useable to 300hz or so.
PE 295-120.
Quad version is same efficiency, but 8Ω.
(cat not included)
Nice build ! (nice cat too) - is there a plan for the 2-12 version?
Karlson Evangelist
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Fred,
Pictured on your post is a 2x15, as you know, from Les Hudson.
Les was inspired by Dennis (djk)
I was inspired by Les.
Mine are 2x12
A ppsl is probably the most suitable (compact?) design to be placed under an ORIS type horn that covers down to the 200Hz-250Hz area.
I know you are not the OP; I just decided to respond here.
I'm still drawing up the 27hz version, I have the 40hz 4th order version (for PA) done.
nt
Cut-Throat
Hi Cut-Throat, that was a short cut for 2 cubic feet...:)
Didnt you say 2' cube which is a cube with sides of 2 feet or 8 cu ft. A 2cu ft cube will have sides of 1.26 ft.
Bill
Yes, I see that. Original Post said a 2" Cube, now Changed to read 2' Cube.
Cut-Throat
Quad version, 45" tall. Dual version would be 24" tall.
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