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RE: Snell Type A restoration - - insulation against baffle

Posted by hahax@verizon.net on February 23, 2017 at 13:29:58:

A minor aside. My speaker system uses the drivers from the last speaker with the designation Snell A. But honestly this was a Snell A in name only. The design was now 4 boxes with an 18" woofer in about a 7 cubic foot reflex box and the other drivers were in tall slim towers. My boxes are smaller and designed for low Q rather than deepest bass. And it is a heck of a good driver for sub woofers only(it won't cross over much above 85 Hz due to high voice coil inductance).