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Re: Woofers and models [message #82352 is a reply to message #82338] Wed, 06 April 2016 14:24 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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Wayne Parham wrote on Sun, 03 April 2016 18:51

You're right about all your thoughts, but really, both six π and seven π cornerhorns sound great driven with 300B SET amps. You'll be please with either one.

Constant directivity cornerhorns don't need flanking subs. But you still can't go wrong with one or two subs driven as distributed multisubs. If you have two, put them in opposite corners. They'll smooth lower frequency room modes while adding extension.

But you don't need subs to be satisfied with either model of constant directivity cornerhorn. Both sound great, even when driven by flea power amps.




Thanks Wayne.

Your response confirms my thinking. No use getting wrapped up in a 6pi vs. 7pi comparison.
I'll likely convert my 4pi's to 7pi's, just have to build the cabinets first.
Is it feasable that I could convert my crossovers to 7pi crossovers, or is it a different pcb?
 
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