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In Reply to: RE: Is Replicating Bass Even Possible In The Average Room? posted by thetubeguy1954 on October 18, 2010 at 14:00:42
A OB design can not pressurize. I would use a bass horn. With Lab 12 or 15in.
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> A OB design can not pressurize. I would use a bass horn. With Lab 12 or 15in.
While you won't get room gain below the fundamental resonance you will get flat response down to whatever the speaker's cut-off is.
Some where there's a set of open-baffle measurements taken in some one's bathroom to prove the point.
Hey Steyr - Wow! Who are you storing in that upright casket? :) Or is it for "future" needs? Just kidding - couldn't resist!
But seriously, have you considered painting it, maybe with a pastel Chinese style tree-and-birds scene? That would look very cool.
Its a 7ft H, 16ft long path, bottom firing bass horn. Thing can pressurize most any space. The bass horn in this pic is used in my loft system.
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