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Thanks for the plans Wayne!

Next challenge is trying to get the right audio synergies..
The 15in Delta Pros in my 4 Pi Towers (JLapaire - tune to 42Hz) in comparison to the LAB 12 have a difference in sensitivity by more that 10dBs.
In a 3.5ft3 enclosure (ported) I would have to apply lots of power at the LAB 12 - something like a QSC RMX1450(900 Watts Bridged Mono into 8ohms) or RMX2450 (1200 Watts Bridged Mono into 8ohms)- Lab 12 is a 6 ohm speaker. Will this work?
So I don't overlap the low end - I would high-pass the signal going to the Lab 12 at 125Hz (? - thinking out loud).
Alternatively - I could use a plate amp.
Using the line level inputs and outputs, which will remove the bass from your Delta Pro 15in drivers. Adjust the level controls to match.
I would prefer using the Pro-amp approach with high-pass, as I want to leave the 4 Pi's alone - they sound great!
Haknhendrix Sr.


 
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