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Re: Wayne's opinion on a "horn loaded" subwoofer [message #33246 is a reply to message #33241] Thu, 26 April 2001 12:59 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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Hi,
I have an original wicked one with Peerless CSCX woofers. It is not a horn. The sensitivity is not any higher than what you'd achieve with two woofers in regular boxes which pretty much negates any benefits to using a horn. It's just a fancy bandpass box. I also find his hyping using different woofers as seriously misleading. A design should really be optimized around a specific driver. Anyways, you can see the nearfield response of my sub at the link below. If you point it into a corner, it gets down to about 28hz ~ 25hz. I don't think the newer version is much different. In my opinion, there are much better designs out there that are much easier to build.

John

 
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