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Jake R
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Posted: 17 October 2012 at 12:30pm |
HI,
I'm looking at using the BMS 12N803 for a pair of high power 12" Full range. Bass Box Pro is showing that a 14Ltr cabinet is the optimum, is this correct it seems quite small for this type of driver? Would the B&C F122AN cabinet with adjusted port be a option? |
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Tony Wilkes
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Just design your own cab, if you need a bit of help just ask.
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www.forteaudio.eu - BMS - db-Mark Processors - Lexon (SAE)
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Jake R
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Hi,
I have and it came up with a 14ltr box, which seems a bit small. |
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Tony Wilkes
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OK have a look at 35L tuned to 65hz, you will need at least a port area equivalent to 2 x 4" tubes.
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smitske96
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Does anyone have some experience with the 12N803? I plan on using it in a 50L cab tuned to 45-50 Hz ish. Other option would be the RCF MB12N405, but the BMS has more Xmax and is significantly lighter.
Crossover would be around 700 ish Hz.
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