Plans for 65-250hz band bass horn? |
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noviygera
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Posted: 22 September 2017 at 11:14pm |
Hello!
I am looking at the Funktion One F215 mk2 and Turbosound tsm 215. These are BPH, correct? I'd be up for building some if there is a plan that is similar in size and covers 65-250hz. Anyone build something like that? Recommended BPH plans for 12" or 15"? regards, Herman
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noviygera
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correction: meant to say Turbosound tse215
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mini-mad
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Just have a little look at "cubo kick" ....
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If it sounds like a gorilla is trying to escape, turn it down.
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noviygera
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mini-mad,
which of the cubo kicks will play down to let's say 70hz? how many will I need per side?
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mini-mad
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The 15s should play down to there according to the data... how many per side? 20!! 20 per side... mate, I don't know how big your audience is! If it's a kids party the 1 will prob do. If it's an outdoor festival with 500ppl dancing about maybe 6per side.
Has a read up on the kick bin. It's got great reviews and everyone that has built them has a story to tell. Read for a bit and you should be able to gauge what you think you may need. |
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If it sounds like a gorilla is trying to escape, turn it down.
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cravings
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http://hornplans.free.fr/turbo_bph238.html
well they're the plans for the old turbo bph. read up on anything you're considering building though. bph to 250hz is asking a lot.. that's much higher than most would take them. |
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bass*en*mass
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i`d say - go for FLH instead of BPH if you want clean upper bass/lowmids..
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T-Bone
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+ 1 on that, I am still considering Cubo Kick 15's with Faital neons OR John Inlow's 215 FLH from 80-200Hz then to my EAW Tops for Big Events.
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BASS, how low can you go!
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