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Re: Here Are The Specs Re: Do you think they would run up to 250 hertz well?

Posted by toxicport.e on February 5, 2007 at 18:31:13:

The dip at 750hz looks nasty,but its probably inaudible,the room will do that sort of thing too.

Most people XO their high mass sub only woofers nearer 100hz so this is abit more difficult.Perhaps more prosound style woofer,with EQ will work.

Have you looked at Hawthorne Augies?I think they go ~500hz.Beaming wont be a problem,It isnt going to be beaming at something like 45* angle.

A slight amount of beaming eg 90* at 1.5 khz will help reduce room interference anyway.

Mike.e

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