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Old 10th July 2007, 08:16 AM   #1
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Default Rebuild BMB cs-350 enclosure

Dear ALL,

I have 4 BMB cs-350 speakers.
Specs: 2 way, 1 woofer, 2 tweeters for each speaker.

I want to make a pairs of enclosures for the drivers. It will be 2 woofer on each enclosure.

I need suggestions in the volume of the enclosure. My opinion is to double the volume from it original volume. Am I right?

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Old 10th July 2007, 09:00 AM   #2
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...These? Can't say I've ever heard of them.
What are they being used for? A club, or something?
Are you able to find/provide any specifications for these speakers?
Are you saying that you want to take the 4 cabinets and combine them into a single pair?
Or, are you wanting to simply add another woofer to each enclosure?
If so, do you already have the woofers that you mention? What are they? Specifications??
What are your main reasons for wanting to do this? What are you trying to gain?
If your main goal is to add some low-end, there's probably 'better' ways to go about doing that.

I just noticed another thread regarding the same subject/question that you posted a day or two ago, and didn't get any replies. Maybe I'm wrong, but perhaps the speakers mentioned aren't very popular? Regardless, you still left out quite a bit of useful information that might be needed for others to provide you with educated answers/opinions. And mainly, it's generally not a wise idea to make an attempt at simply adding just any woofer to an existing speaker. We need a little more information from you. Or, perhaps you don't have this information? If not, I suggest you do a little research and rethink what you're doing. On the other hand, if you CAN provide all of the above information, simply do so, and I'm sure many people on this forum will be willing to help you. Goodluck..
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