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    Posted: 02 September 2008 at 3:22pm

I am building the es18-bph and would like to know what is the frequency range of this box.Do I still need to put a sub under the es18-bph and whats the best mid high cabinets to go with this box? 

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general consensus is that this box plays best 50<180 hz but is playable from 40<200 depending on stack size etc.

it was designed to play 70hz and up on some lab horns I believe but a stack of four I can imagine would be great for say 40hz<180hz.

any good horn loaded mid top that can drop to 180 hz preferably 160 or lower will probably be a good start, what do you play thorugh your system?

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es18's were around before USB'S which davey T designed to sit on top of his lab subs
basically the same box, just slightly modded to fit over a pair of labs.
we use our from 70-180hz with MT121's on top and hogs underneath...i dont really like crossing them any lower or higher as i think thats where its gets a bit iffy....you could use them as stand alone bass bins in groups of 4, but youd still only be hitting 45hz or so.

personally i think its a pretty hard to beat DIY combination....but i would say that after spending months building it.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Mark James Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 02 September 2008 at 5:04pm

ahhhhr for some reason i thought we were talking about usb's

I built some es18 as well shows how much my brain is somewhere else]

seemed good from 50hz<180hz ish to me, playing tekno they were quite a kick bin.

Depends what you are playing. larger stacks will reach 40hz 

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