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Re: Using Single full range as a sub [message #20670 is a reply to message #20669] Mon, 14 February 2005 13:26 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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I have a spare box that I can make a front baffle for
just to see what the sub output of the little Yamaha
would do-- for grins, as we say. In my general ignorance
of things, I wanted to try the isobarik technique to get
that constant pressure volume mentioned in Ray Alden's
book Speakerbuilding 201.


But yes, I want to do the Tuba 18 and am enthused about
it.


I have never used a sub system before, so this is
just daydreaming.


The Roland 8 inchers have pretty small magnets too.


I'm wondering what one of those cheap plate amp subs
woudl so in such a rig?


--> The thing I want to avoid at all costs is any sort
of rumbling, wall shaking thud that may be a cause for
gee-wiz, but sound like shite on music-- in other words,
what most people experience as home theatre. :-/


I'm pretty happy with my single driver MLTL boxes using
Fostex 127e from a design at Single Driver Forum. It is the
best scratch build I've done, but still doing some tuning
stuff on those.




 
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