Recommendadtion for RCF L15P801 and L15P200A? |
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jwka
Registered User Joined: 03 August 2007 Location: Germany Status: Offline Points: 2 |
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Posted: 03 August 2007 at 12:52pm |
Hi,
I do have the wo speakers and I want to bulid a (mono) sub for use @home on the terrace which means that a bit of bass fundament should be there. Any suggestions on which enclosure to take? Thanks a lot. |
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lovaz
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EBP = Fs / Qes speaker with little EBP are more suitable for closed box high EBP for vented box, very high EBP for horn load; i think that this driver is also in the ISD program (http://www.linearteam.dk/default.aspx?pageid=winisd) database (EBP=180 for the L15P801)
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jwka
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Thanks for the hint, will try out the software.
However, I would be interested in results of others. Anyone here already used one of that speakers? |
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Mike Severloh
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Hi, I traded my L15P801s to a friend who successfully built up a pair of reflex boxes out of it, tuning around 45 Hz, sounded lovely.
Anyway, this chassis is a great midrange speaker that I used in a horn drumfill, from 100 to 900 Hz. With a closed back chamber and a 38cm long 50°-horn with a mouth of 56x56cm it is my most brutal drum monitor ever. I still use it, now with an RCF MB15N351. (Even death metal drummers cry for mercy after this !) EAW and GAE use it in 15/2-monitors. |
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Mike Severloh.
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