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From what i gather FIR is used by various filters. Which one are we talking about here?. I know RePhase uses FIR and that requires REW loop back time alignment to be in place to work. Are you saying that rephase then messes with the alignment? 
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote KMB Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16 November 2017 at 6:41pm
would this BR030 bin be good?
it plays from 20-500 hz so for my bass bin 90-360 would play good no?

This bin also exists in 15" version, same frequency range.
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Just because a spec sheet says 20-500Hz doesn't mean it can do 20-500Hz.

I mean obviously it can't do 20Hz (Elliot Thompson may disagree), and since they're happy to claim it can we could hazard a guess it won't really be able to do 500Hz either.

It will play to 360Hz of course, and it might even sound good that high, but as a rule of thumb you don't want to be playing an 18" up there if you can avoid it. 15 would be more appropriate.
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Anther question:
If I glue and screw my scoop together at 2-3pm, would it be ok to load the scoop with the driver around 8-9pm and play it out loud?
So with other words, how long should I wait untill the woodconstruction is good (dry)?

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depends on the glue and if its rebated with tight joints it can slow curing. best leaving it 24hours in most cases really.
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Hi guys,

Thanks for helping

Can you tell me which type of screws i need to mount my 18" woofer into my mogale superscooper?

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So I have been talking to some cats on the east coast of the us about some very impressive planer kicks that to be honest are just plain hot I personally dropped some coin for plans and I'm very excited to. Throw em together
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Hi,
Any idea where can I get rb212's made these days?
Also can you tell me the drivers they take?
Looking to cover 90 to about 250ish and seems like this is a good option.
Also do you know the dimensions of the box?

Thanks for any info. I got in touch with southwest cnc, but their site is down and I got no response via facebook.
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Jon from SouthwestCNC has the only license to build them AFAIK :)

I’ll drop him a message see what’s up


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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote RoadRunnersDust Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24 October 2018 at 3:00pm
For 90-250 you could also use the old Turbosound TSE cabinets (Scream Audio Builds on FB have plans for a couple of bins that should also cover 90-250 reasonably well)

Other than that, the guys from the “high order quarterwave society (diy bass a-z)” FB page have something called a SuperPlanar design that would do it.

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