In Reply to: Beyma sm115/k as sub posted by KanedaK on June 7, 2017 at 15:22:10:
This driver is really not designed for sub-woofer duties. I have noticed over the last several years, the term "sub-woofer" has lost it's original and true meaning. Also, it's now very common to simply use the shortened term, "sub". I have heard reference to a "sub" that is a .75 cubic foot box with a 6 inch driver, F^3 of 45 Hz, 80 db/w.
So, I thought to myself, how can I add value to this post ?
Please see the link for an article in Audio Magazine Aug-1976.
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Follow Ups
- RE: Beyma sm115/k as sub - Scott L 05:06:49 06/08/17 (1)
- RE: Beyma sm115/k as sub - KanedaK 01:20:34 06/09/17 (0)