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corell
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SPL wise, they play to 500-600 Hz more or less flat. But they sound shit above a certain frequency, i would say 350 Hz is accetable for the MKH with careful EQing, 300 Hz without. |
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SouthwestCNC
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Not sure what shipping would be to Belgium. But the rb212 plays 90-370hz flat. 109db@1w1m Edited by SouthwestCNC - 13 October 2017 at 2:32pm |
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Brutus
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jbl 4512 or jbl 4560
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Do you have a site or plans for the rb212 because i cant find anything about it on the net. thanks
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The RB212 is a cabinet i designed several years back, ive licensed it to Southwest CNC now. No free plans im afraid sorry.
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According to the theory, at 360Hz the kicks could be half a meter off the ground and still be 2Pi... I don't reckon that on-top of a couple of subs would constitute "Free Air" |
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SouthwestCNC
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109db is a half space measurement but yeah the cabs unlikely to be used in free space so it always going to be somewhere between the two and subject to change depending on how you are stacking it and whether it is coupling with other cabs or not.
Edited by SouthwestCNC - 09 November 2017 at 11:23am |
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levyte357-
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For Reggae/Dub and that Pre-Amp, 2x15" Reflex, for going above 2x 18" Scoops, is the best sound you will get.
Just use very sensitive drivers, OR drivers that have really high power handling (NOT SUB 15s). In Reggae world, 90-400hz, is almost more important, than the sub. And yes, some vocals go down to 90hz. |
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Global Depopulation - Alive and Killing.
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RoadRunnersDust
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Could you contain your BS to your dancestack post? |
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corell
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15NDL88, MB15N405, 15ND930 or something alike would be great. |
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I thought the point of a mid kick with high range was to be part of a 4 or even 3 way system, less comb filtering, closer to point source. In an ideal world one way.. how nice that would sound.
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