In Reply to: RE: How many quads should I stack? posted by Chaffey on January 31, 2016 at 10:02:03:
The delay line assembly performs several functions. It rolls off more and more top end as we move out from the central area to prevent beaming, delays in time each successive ring to emulate a point source, and attenuates output to each ring as we move out from the central area. The outer ring is down in output substantially compared to the central full range area.
In theory yes adding more bass panels will increase output but given the low output of the outer ring, the bass panels, one would have to add a whole lot of them to have any real impact.
If what you want is more output, more bass energy you have a couple of options. Add a good sub or find a different speaker. The 63 is what it is. No amount of tweaking adding bass panels, etc., is going to change the nature of the speaker.
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- RE: How many quads should I stack? - kentaja 10:10:45 01/31/16 (2)
- RE: How many quads should I stack? - Chaffey 10:22:57 01/31/16 (1)
- RE: How many quads should I stack? - kentaja 10:25:36 01/31/16 (0)