I made many subwoofers as shown in images as well. But looking for nextpro audio's or L acoustic subwoofers plans and which speaker they are uaing
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a rig with enough output for 10000 people or coverage up to a mile....i hope you realize that that's not possible for a single sub or a pair, maybe at a couple dozen might get you there...
your not likely going to find much or any info on current production models from either LA or NEXT.
your not likely going to find much or any info on current production models from either LA or NEXT.
We will go with birch plywood. I want subwoofers like LA acoustic which gives or cover 10000 people or their output will cover at least 1 km
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Take advice from those who know. If you want to cover a large area, you need several boxes with delay set up so they do not interfere with the speakers in front when stood back. That goes for bass, mid and treble as well!
But the thing is that no one is providing speaker plans for it...
like i mentioned earlier it's a current production model, the company has a copyright/patent to protect so what makes you think "plans" would be available?
Then will tell you how much area it cover up exactly in the ground reality.
It depends which way the wind blows
Okay, your posts here are all over the show. I'm not gonna spend a load of time replying if you're just going to keep spouting rubbish, but here goes.
Buy up as many B&C 18SW115 drivers as you can, and build some TH18 or Keystone cabs. The plans are available on these forums. Make sure you can hit each driver with about 3KW.
If you want a large-format system, you're going to need 12 as a minimum, and a serious mid-high range to keep up.
Chris
Buy up as many B&C 18SW115 drivers as you can, and build some TH18 or Keystone cabs. The plans are available on these forums. Make sure you can hit each driver with about 3KW.
If you want a large-format system, you're going to need 12 as a minimum, and a serious mid-high range to keep up.
Chris
All ok but for that I need to build subwoofers cabinet first I guessI think you should go with a cardioid arrangement
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