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KidCreole
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Elliot Thompson
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Exactly Low Low with minimum effort would equate to what is shown below... Don't expect to get such as response with high electrical damping drivers. Best Regards, |
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volcano
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Sorry to revive this, but I'm planning to build subs with a single BMS 18N862 in a 200L cabinet tuned to 30Hz, they will be crossed over at 100Hz. Are you saying that this speaker tuned to 30Hz will give a bad respons in the upper 70-100Hz range? |
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DMorison
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He was refering specifically to this request, about creating a hump in the response over a relatively broad range of frequencies:
With a vented box, you can't really make such a broad hump, but it should sound fine if you tune for a flat response over the 30-100Hz range. HTH, David.
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