Re: 4pis lacking bass? [message #72651 is a reply to message #72650] |
Wed, 09 May 2012 17:38   |
dutchswan0311
Messages: 102 Registered: June 2011 Location: Iowa
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If your journey takes you on Interstate 80, then you will be within 10 minutes of the winery & dinner theater, which will soon be located to Sully, IA. I live in West Des Moines, so you would be almost driving past my house. Thanks for the compliment. They use the Dayton Reference HF, which runs about $175. Takes 2 1/4 sheets of 4x8 plywood (or 2 1/2 sheets of 5x5). So, about $400 to build each one if you use BB...$300 if you use oak. My first one was with oak, the other three BB. The BB makes for a considerably heavier sub considering these folded horns are 60" tall, 30" deep, and 20" wide. I haven't weighed the subs yet, but my 1pis came in at 22lbs each while the 4pis weighed in at exactly 70lbs each.
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