You can try it, it will really need a big, suitable, helper woofer for any bass. And be careful with the levels.
dave
So you say it's not worth the effort and material to try mount them on a baffle?
I'd encourage you to build a proper plywood set of the yet to be released Mar-Kel70T.
dave
What is that?
Please keep me updated
You got to imagine what edge gives you added to what the driver does without the baffle. Still no bass, but upper bass / low mids gain a lot.
Is there any way to sort of... Add the two curves and see the final result?
Do it by hand then. Print the driver´s response curve. In Edge, click on "File" and "Export Response". Somewhere in your PC (under "Documents) you´ll see at which frequencies and how many dB above the old curve the new one is to be drawn.
I think i'll skip that one and wait for Dave to tell us what the Mar-Kel70T is
Time After Time with Jeni Fleming Acoustic Trio
Sounds lovely! The song also shows that the Mar-Kel70 does bass very well
for an interesting change of pace, and surprising test of imaging (quantity, location and "bandwidth" of back up vocals) - even with the EL70s, you could definitely benefit from a woofer such as the EL166
a lot of spiritual flavor to the gutsy, greasy blues, as well as a couple of surprisingly delicate ballads
for an interesting change of pace, and surprising test of imaging (quantity, location and "bandwidth" of back up vocals) - even with the EL70s, you could definitely benefit from a woofer such as the EL166
a lot of spiritual flavor to the gutsy, greasy blues, as well as a couple of surprisingly delicate ballads
I didn't find any album named "Come to the river" but i found one named "The River" from 1997...
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