Hi,
It all depends on the FR you are assisting (FAST = full range assisted).
Subs imply x/o < 150Hz or so, and FASTs use higher x/o frequencies,
typically around the baffle step frequency of the front baffle width.
For desktop side mounting the assisting driver is an idea
for a not too tall, narrow but deep deskstop speaker.
I'd look at 1st order series x/o's and say these drivers :
Madisound Speaker Store
with a suitable FR like :
Madisound Speaker Store
or
Madisound Speaker Store
rgds, sreten.
It all depends on the FR you are assisting (FAST = full range assisted).
Subs imply x/o < 150Hz or so, and FASTs use higher x/o frequencies,
typically around the baffle step frequency of the front baffle width.
For desktop side mounting the assisting driver is an idea
for a not too tall, narrow but deep deskstop speaker.
I'd look at 1st order series x/o's and say these drivers :
Madisound Speaker Store
with a suitable FR like :
Madisound Speaker Store
or
Madisound Speaker Store
rgds, sreten.
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