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Re: Just so I got this right ... [message #50023 is a reply to message #50022] Tue, 12 September 2006 16:54 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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Yeah, you're right. Ten cubic feet isn't bad for prosound subs but for home hifi use, it's pretty big. The HL10 can be used in a smaller cabinet, so maybe it's worth looking into.

And don't dismiss using a single LAB12 in a bass-reflex or sealed box either. It sounds good. The LAB12 works very well in vented cabinets from 2.0ft3 to 6.0ft3 tuned to 22Hz. It also works well in a large sealed cabinet, particularly with boundary reinforcement. If out in the open, like placed as a coffee table, I'd run vented. If in the corner or near walls, either run an overdamped vented alignment or run sealed.


 
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