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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Bavaria
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Hello...
I have a cabinet with 23 liters vol. and I want to use it with a fullranger...any ideas? No Tang Band!!! I used them and I want to try something new Thanx Martin I guess both Fostexdrivers...the FE127E and the FE167E could work properly |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: victoria BC
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Of the 2 of those, I'd suggest the FE167E - the factory recommended design is only 15 liters and works OK, but it works far better in a larger, resistively vented box.
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Bavaria
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Hello Chris...
yes...the 167E is a Driver, I#m very interested in. But so is the 127E Of course the 127E is not made for lowest frequencies. But I won't here leoud with this Speakers...ok...not very loud! I simulated with BassCAD. Maybe not the best software but for free...and of course I took the official Fostex-TSP whitch are known for beeing questionable...at least! FE 127 E: 23 l 1,5 seriesresistance tuned to 51 Hz ![]() ![]() FE 167 E: 23l 0,5 seriesresistance tuned tu 59 Hz ![]()
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I've been meaning to start getting this data up for a bit... so here is a start with data from a sample of 18 FE167
http://www.planet10-hifi.com/measured.html Your cab is suitable for FE167. Sweet spot for FE127 is about 13 litres dave
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Bavaria
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Whow...thank you!!!
What a difference! If I take the average datas I get a 37 l cab with a f3 of 48 Hz!!! Is this realistic? Because If it is...i gonna take my FE207E out of my 35 l cab and put them into the 23 l where they should fit better with less bass. Then I could put the FE167E into the big ones and have fun martin |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Hot Spring Village AR
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The recommended cabinet for the 167 is is great for HT when the DSP cuts them off at 100Hz and passes everything lower to the sub, but it is very poor as a stand alone cabinet. I like ~25l for 167 and 35l for the 207. I doubt that the 207 will be very happy in 23l. Also don't expect to go real low with a 167 in a BR. Much below 60Hz with any meaningful SPL is probably unrealistic.
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