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Old 1st August 2008, 06:57 PM   #1
fred76 is offline fred76  Philippines
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Default MLTL Vs. BVR for a Low Q 12"?

Hello Folks,


I want to ask your opinions and/or experiences WRT two enclosure types - MLTL and BVR..

What are the pros and cons of each for a single 'Low Q 12" Driver' in terms or LF Response and Box Size?

Let's say with the ~same tuning frequency and "well designed" enclosures for both (ie, low ripple etc.)... Amps would be high output impedance zero feedback. Just to be clear I'm talking about using the same 12" driver model for both enclosure types as an example.

I thought I'd ask here even if the driver isn't be really FR since most of the MLTL and BVR 'talk' is found in this forum.

Thank you.

Regards,
fred
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