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RE: Beyma sm115/k as sub

Back when I lived in Florida, I had two 17.5 cubic foot enclosures, each with DUAL 15's. 35 cubic foot total. That bass was almost as good as what I have now (Infinite baffle, 500 cubic feet).

My experience tells me there's no way around it. If you want SUPERB bass quality, be prepared for a very large amount of air behind a lot of cone area.

These current HT type subs pale in comparison, as far as sound quality for 2ch audio, but I suppose they are just fine for foot-stomps and explosions.

Given the choice between commercial HT subs, I'd rather do what KandK does with a legitimate woofer system using professional drivers.


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  • RE: Beyma sm115/k as sub - Scott L 16:07:24 06/09/17 (1)
    • Agreed - claudej1@aol.com 19:47:45 06/09/17 (0)

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