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Re: LAB-12 as HT Subwoofer [message #50005 is a reply to message #49998] Mon, 11 September 2006 15:40 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
GarMan is currently offline  GarMan
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Hi Wayne,

Thanks for the feedback. I've never considered a push-pull design because of driver cost. However, after stumbling on this driver on Partsexpress (see link below), it seems quite affordable. According to the specs, it looks like a light version of the Lab-12. It models almost exactly like a Lab-12. Probably made by Eminence. Wayne, any thoughts on this driver?

Also, can you provide me with more background on designing a push-pull sub, or point me to some links. Googling has turned up very little.

Would cabinet size be double that of a single driver box? If so, that would make the cabinet 6 to 7 cu ft, and far too big for most home use.

What about driver mounting? I don't think I want to see the back of a driver sticking out of the front baffle. Can drivers be mounted front baffle/ back baffle?

thx,
Gar.


 
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