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Re: 3 Pi Subwoofer Plans [message #67890 is a reply to message #67881] Sat, 28 May 2011 00:22 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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Registered: May 2011
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Many thanks, Wayne. So kind of you...

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The H290 does everything I want it to do, so I'm not sure it really makes sense.


Wonderful... I should be able to score it right here... saving me a bunch of cash.
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To be honest, my suggestion to you is to build three π mains and three π subs.


How about if I put them in one large cabinet, with internal volumes divided as appropriate...? Please see attached pic. The Delta 12LFA should go down to 100 Hz in a sealed box... yes?

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Unless you have good, calibrated measurement equipment and can take the time to optimize the crossover with a myriad of measurements, you probably won't be able to match this combination.


Is it going to be damn tough even with a flexible loudspeaker management processor? I do have a decent measurement mic and I have set up PA speakers in the past... (I mean, as a sound engineer 'tuning' the system...not as a loudspeaker builder)... I make a living in the music business... I don't mind putting in the extra effort to figure it out... AND I have guys like you to help me along the way. Smile What say?

Before actually building, I will do some more research on driver spacing, vertical nulls, directivity etc., for now, I'd just like to be clear that there is no fundamental flaw in my idea...
 
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