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Re: Check out this woofer [message #48650 is a reply to message #48649] |
Sat, 21 January 2006 23:01 |
Shane
Messages: 1117 Registered: May 2009
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Cool! We used to use the Peavey Black Widow 1202-4 and the 1801-8's in our setup when we were playing gig's. They are both good sounding speakers, but the FS is better on the Usher. The 1202-4's are made to be used in horns.
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Re: Check out this woofer [message #48653 is a reply to message #48649] |
Sun, 22 January 2006 19:14 |
ToFo
Messages: 219 Registered: May 2009
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Yes! I was looking at these too. Looks like they would make a solid mid sized two-way without the need for a sub(4.5 cubic feet). Since you're not afraid of big boxes check the Usher 15PA. Simulate it in 6.8 cubic feet @ 32Hz and hang on to your grin muscles.Thomas
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Re: Check out this woofer [message #48686 is a reply to message #48670] |
Tue, 24 January 2006 21:37 |
ToFo
Messages: 219 Registered: May 2009
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I hope I am looking at the same graphs (296-630.pdf & 296-632.pdf respectively). They looked like the same driver to me at first. This is bugging me now. Anyway, I must confess that I wasn't paying attention above 1K (BIG HF horn & deeper driver coming soon). They both looked great to me. As for the bass; on further inspection the 15PA is only +2 or 3dB from 30 to 40, which is not exactly huge. They can both be tuned to play solid to 30-something in most domestic sized rooms, & that is pretty cool. It seems we both like the other driver for the same reason, box size. I like the sound of a big cabinet. I do not know why, but box size seems to be a big deal in my room. That and a bit more in the mid thirties will put me over the edge when I take my musical taste into account.
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Re: Check out this woofer [message #48780 is a reply to message #48649] |
Thu, 02 February 2006 14:49 |
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If you like that type of driver, then you should look into this one. The new person who makes them I believe can make those for a lower price than the usher if you buy a pair ... and I'd bet my paycheck the Usher would get beat pretty bad by it.http://home.pacbell.net/lordpk/lambda/TD15M.html email for details if you want to know the skinny.
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