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In Reply to: RE: Strengths / Weaknesses of a TL subwoofer? posted by Tom Brennan on December 20, 2009 at 15:34:45
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I owned IMF Studios and I knew Bud well for decades and IMFs were quite full in the midbase. The later Frieds were tighter.
The problem with the IMFs was the mounting of the B110. Later, removing it (and the HF drivers) into another enclosure with a narrower front dimension. Crossover adjustments to suit.
Kal
I'm not sure what you're saying. The B110 was crossed at 375 Hz way above the mid-bass and so should have no affect. The Studio didn't use a B110( early ones were modded EMIs and later were a modded Danish driver and they had similar bass. I suspect that the combination of woofers chosen and damping in the line led to the sound: they needed more damping.
1. Yes, the B110 was crossed over too high and the B139 affected the midrange nearly up to 1kHz! This was necessitated by the limited enclosure size granted to the B110. Building a much more generous (if narrower) B110 enclosure permitted me to drop the crossover to a bit above 100Hz to great advantage.
2. Sure. I never had/used the smaller Studios.
Kal
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