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Re: Wayne's opinion on a "horn loaded" subwoofer [message #33245 is a reply to message #33244] Thu, 26 April 2001 07:03 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Randy Bey is currently offline  Randy Bey
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Yep well this guy has a pair of Klipshorns, like me, and (like me) probably wants something to cover the first octave since Khorns start rolling off around 50Hz.

Ideally this would be tuned to do 20-40Hz and roll off at 12Db/octave past that. That would probably blend well with the rapidly dropping Khorn response.

Deckert has a tendency to pump his wares. It all sounds so convincing when he talks to you, but when the rubber meets the road....

 
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