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    Posted: 28 April 2011 at 9:29am
Originally posted by tweeter box tweeter box wrote:

ES 18-BPH: is there a 15" version of these?
 
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Originally posted by awacs awacs wrote:

I've been a fan of the ES18-BPH being used as a sub crossed over at 80Hz. Was looking to use with an HD15 for 80-200Hz. Any comments on that combo here?
 
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Is that running the HD15 as a sub and up above 160Hz, or in a bandpass as a mid-bass (HP ~ 80Hz)? The response looks good in the 100-200 range on the chart, but obviously real world means all the difference. 
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Originally posted by awacs awacs wrote:

I've been a fan of the ES18-BPH being used as a sub crossed over at 80Hz. Was looking to use with an HD15 for 80-200Hz.



In my opinion HD15  holds a decent SPL but will not sound nice and accurate over 160Hz.
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I've been a fan of the ES18-BPH being used as a sub crossed over at 80Hz. Was looking to use with an HD15 for 80-200Hz. Any comments on that combo here?

Also was wondering if anyone has put 4 ES18's together in a quad and built an extension like on a Bertha/W-Bin double 18? I know the flare is good for 5Hz or so of lowend extension and thought it might be a cool idea to try with the ES18's in a quad.
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Originally posted by highlyunlikely highlyunlikely wrote:

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ES 18-BPH: is there a 15" version of these?
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Originally posted by Father-Francis Father-Francis wrote:

ours are loaded with 186 ,I say they are good someone asked why we painted our F1 black Wink, they sound just as good, and are still in running-in
 
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Interesting! Anyone compared these ES18 cabs loaded with celestion FTR 18 4080fd's against PD186's? 

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Originally posted by kallabungo kallabungo wrote:

We used 1850's in ES18 cabs and had to modify the angle of the mounting plate for the driver so it would accomodate the huge magnet. After testing the cabs extensively with the 1850 drivers and celestion FTR 18 4080fd's it was clear the 1850 was too much for the cab and the capabilities of it were being wasted.
Yes you could achieve a more reinforced and slightly lower frequency using the 1850 driver but the realistic gains of it were negligble. The celestion moves much quicker inside the cab and as such produces a tighter but warm sounding very agressive punch and makes the cab a lot lighter in terms of weight.
 
Interesting! Anyone compared these ES18 cabs loaded with celestion FTR 18 4080fd's against PD186's?  
 
Originally posted by mashgwan mashgwan wrote:

we use es18bphs i think they sound great we use as standalone bass, stack as a group of 4 or as a group of 8 depending on the venue, 8 do sound wicked although to bassy for some smaller venues
 
What drivers you running yours with mashgwan?
 
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Originally posted by kallabungo kallabungo wrote:

Originally posted by neilpoints neilpoints wrote:

I have ES18BPH loaded with PD1850s, and they're great. The bass is hard, used with LABs. Their range goes much higher than any HDs. Thanks, Staiper!
 
We used 1850's in ES18 cabs and had to modify the angle of the mounting plate for the driver so it would accomodate the huge magnet. After testing the cabs extensively with the 1850 drivers and celestion FTR 18 4080fd's it was clear the 1850 was too much for the cab and the capabilities of it were being wasted.
Yes you could achieve a more reinforced and slightly lower frequency using the 1850 driver but the realistic gains of it were negligble. The celestion moves much quicker inside the cab and as such produces a tighter but warm sounding very agressive punch and makes the cab a lot lighter in terms of weight.

I'll have to listen to a few of these with different drivers. I agree the high end of their range is worse with 1850s, but I like the hardness of the lower end with the LABs. The 1850s fit straight in with about 5mm clearance, the magnet is wide but not very deep, but I did another modification to make the baffle more rigid and the front chamber more streamlined.
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