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    Posted: 18 February 2019 at 9:55pm
Hello world! First time poster. 

I am in need of a box design for a 21 Inch B&C 21SW152. My goal is to reliably pump mid 30hz EDM bass lines at outdoor events. I am looking to throw the bass a short to medium distance for a crowd of roughly 300-1000 people. I plan on building 4 of these and have additional matching mid subs and tops.

I spent some time searching for box similar box designs and also trying to find rules on posting but couldn't find much (hoping this is not against the rules). I know designing takes quite a lot of work and am willing to pay for a design. 

Thank you!!
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have you looked at the othorn
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Originally posted by cravings cravings wrote:

have you looked at the othorn
I have not at the time of posting. Just did some research and it looks promising. Do you links to any thing in particular i should read or see?

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4 of anything will be a streach outside fro 1000 people.
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Originally posted by MarjanM MarjanM wrote:

4 of anything will be a streach outside fro 1000 people.


Think it depends on the desired SPL at the back. If you want bass that blurs your vision at the far end of the audience, then I agree 100%.

If the OP will be happy with "clearly audible" at the back, then I think 4x Orthorns will probably do it just fine.

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Originally posted by MarjanM MarjanM wrote:

4 of anything will be a streach outside fro 1000 people.


I dunno, 4x BC418 will do that and more. Probably a bit outside of DIY skills and price range though.

But the question is too vague without clarification of what SPL at what distance, at what frequency.
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