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Re: Steak Sauce [message #18987 is a reply to message #18986] Sun, 22 October 2006 19:32 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
SteveBrown is currently offline  SteveBrown
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Well, the TRXB's have been "modified" over time by someone else and the T35's have been removed. So no, I was just using them for bass duty. The SP-12's, I know don't have ultimate extension but I'm really surprised at the HF response - seems a lot higher than 10k to me. I think the specs say they go 15k, but that may be optimistic. Over time I will likely add a tweeter for the upper 5k or so. Right now I've added a Dayton 15" IB sub woofer powered by a seperate amp. What I did was a first order low pass at 30hz, figuring that based on the OB design, and the response of the IB speaker, I'm flat up to about 100 or 140hz, and down to 30hz (since if a first order rolls off at 6db per octave, it also rolls on at 6db per octave). I'd appreciate any comments/feedback on ways to optimize.

 
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