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    Posted: 26 May 2016 at 11:26pm
Any good? Drivers are 18 Sound 15ND930. Should i restore them(wash and paint) or build reflex boxes?
http://www.amateaudio.com/en/md215n/
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15ND930 is not really a bass driver.
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As long as you keep in mind it's a just a neodymium magnet/ 3" VC driver, it's good down to about 40 Hz. I've also used it in a few Cubo versions, where it did sound good to me. I wouldn't use it in an ordinary reflex cabinet but in a 6th order (cavity) BP like the MD215N, I think it's right at home.

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I got DSP settings from Amate for MD215N
HPF: Butterworth at 38Hz Slope 18db/octave
LPF: Butterworth at 105Hz Slope 24db/octave
 
+4,5db Boost at 45HZ q=2,7
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