In Reply to: Building Keyboard Amp - Questions posted by RBS on January 11, 2007 at 12:09:44:
You're not going to have any midrange dispersion going from a twelve to a tweeter. They may look good on-axis by they'll beam above 1.2kHz. Go 3 way. Also, go vented. The same mechanism that limits excursion with a sealed cab also kills bass response, and you'll end up with less headroom as it will take twice the power to achieve the same output below 100 Hz.
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- Re: Building Keyboard Amp - Questions - Bill Fitzmaurice 15:48:58 01/11/07 (9)
- If you want real dispersion, and good organ sound, get a Leslie. nt - h_h 12:15:05 01/18/07 (5)
- Re: If you want real dispersion, and good organ sound, get a Leslie. nt - Bill Fitzmaurice 06:55:44 01/19/07 (4)
- I run an 860, only 100 lbs. - h_h 12:03:40 01/22/07 (1)
- Re: I run an 860, only 100 lbs. - STUART 06:45:44 01/26/07 (0)
- Re: If you want real dispersion, and good organ sound, get a Leslie. nt - STUART 07:26:44 01/19/07 (1)
- Yeah, I know, my BC weighs even more at about 360 lbs. ouch. nt. - h_h 12:24:01 01/22/07 (0)
- Re: Building Keyboard Amp - Questions - RBS 17:54:16 01/11/07 (2)
- Re: Building Keyboard Amp - Questions - STUART 07:56:33 01/12/07 (0)
- Re: Building Keyboard Amp - Questions - Bill Fitzmaurice 05:59:34 01/12/07 (0)