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    Posted: 25 April 2006 at 11:09am
I've planning to build a few punishers, but haven't heard or fiddled with one yet. I know Walt suggests crossing to an X-tro at 90hz, but I was hoping for a higher frequency to meet my mid-tops (currently a pile of paper and scribbles).
Has anyone tried 100/120hz? do they sound any good going this high? this could save me a fair bit of horn length/size on the low mid.


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Think its pretty much around 90 as far as i understand.

Options are to have a meety mid/top that can come down to meet it, or maybe put some HD-15's in between?

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote doober Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26 April 2006 at 11:56am
I was trying to avoid an hd15 or similar inbetween to keep a two box setup. My planned mid-top cab won't be such a beast as an x-tro as I need something light enough to be a one man lift (although I'm quite strong). I was therefore planning a horn loaded 12" for low mid, and hoping to avoid a bp/horn hybrid in order to maximise quality and efficiency. I don't want a cab which is 1 metre+ long though, so if I can cross higher that would make things much easier.
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