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Re: subwoofer use for old cabinets [message #69561 is a reply to message #69560] Wed, 21 September 2011 13:58 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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Oh, yes, definitely. That box is perfect for a sub. You can use the Omega 15A or Omega 18A, or you can use the JBL 2235 or 2245. All are tuned pretty well in in that box. The Eminence woofers have an EBS alignment, the JBLs are pretty much max-flat.

If you are going to push it hard, you might go to a larger diameter port and cut the length to tune it to 30Hz. But the (Theater 4) port it has now will work just fine as it is, and will provide a lot of oomph without chuffing. Unless you're just trying to pull the drywall off the studs, it will sound great just plugging the tweeter hole and dropping the woofer in.

 
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