Re: Corners and frequencies [message #78648 is a reply to message #78646] |
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Wayne Parham
Messages: 18723 Registered: January 2001
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Honestly, I'd not use a two π loudspeaker in a corner, because it wasn't designed for that and won't take advantage of it. I'd use a constant directivity cornerhorn instead. So my suggestion is to consider a six π, seven π or eight π loudspeaker, because being constant directivity cornerhorns, they make the best use of corner placement.
The eight π speaker uses the same woofer as the two π model, so that might be a cool option for you. Or step up to the fully upgraded six π or seven π cornerhorns, which offer smoother response and lower distortion by using better drivers. Lots of choices there, but do take advantage of the π constant directivity cornerhorn design, since you have the corners.
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