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BMS 12 c262 enclosure suggestions

Posted by Augusts on January 6, 2017 at 23:34:38:

Hello!
I am looking around for some answers, I was previously in Diyaudio forum, there someone suggested I should write here:
I have on my hands two BMS 12 c262 coaxial speakers. they are rated 400w rms. I would like your thoughts in this - what type of enclosure would you suggest to achieve somewhat close to 400w output from them and maximally low xcross frequency. say 120hz.

In a sealed enclosure they would work from 200hz no problem. the other idea was to add a small horn to make it just a little bit efficient if possible if crossing from 200 - 1800.

This is for PA use
Thanks and have a good day
August