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Old 24th December 2007, 01:22 PM   #1
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Default lyngdorf dp1 OB

Lyngdorf leads the way (at a price!);
Active xo's with eq and drc, clas-d amp and an interesting and elegant OB, the DP-1>>>

http://www.hifigear.co.uk/site/scrip...ategory_id=707

http://www.lyngdorf.com/index.php?op...ask=view&id=55

The mid only goes down to 300hz, seperarte woofers cover the rest.
Very unlike other OB's this means the baffle can be kept small.

Question, if an OB baffle is twice as wide as the driver at what frequency does the bass get cancelled?
I'm asking cause this baffle is looking very small, I would have guessed a lot more bass gets lost.


If you're interested in building a sort of copy (at a fraction of the price);

The mid is a seas magnesium cone 6.5 woofer>>>
http://www.lyngdorf.com/index.php?op...=103&Itemid=35

The tweeter is a Scan Speak Revelator>>>
http://www.lyngdorf.com/index.php?op...=104&Itemid=35
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