In Reply to: RE: Recomendations for subwoofer:Beveridge, ESL & USA Monirors posted by iCefoX on July 4, 2014 at 01:35:51:
That Dayton subwoofer is a bipole configuration, not a dipole......two completely different things.For you Quads, a dipole woofer would probably be the best solution. 14Hz claims are pretty silly for any dipole configuration. If the cabinets are anything close to reasonably sized the equalization requirement and woofer excursions are massive to counter the front/back cancellation. If you acoustically separate the front/back by larger distances you can possibly achieve lower response but then the system starts to act less as a dipole and more like two separate sources that are out of polarity with each.
Your room will play a large factor with any type of woofer system when you get down to these frequencies.
Cheers,
Dave.
Edits: 07/04/14
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