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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Mar 2008
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hi,
which type of woffer is the best for bass respond? its can be speaker system or subwoofer for home use or party use. thank you |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: May 2008
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Thats like asking what food is the best, you will get a hundred different answers. You need to let us know budget, cabinet size you are willing to deal with, and how loud it needs to go for the party portion of your question. |
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Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Cascais
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It also depends where you will buy from. Look at the Eminence kappapro12 fs=37Hz, for a first approach (w. low xmax though), and see where you go from there. Options like size, price, shops available for you? There was a very good 15" at PE, OEM special. For subs look at the Shiva-X. A good 18" woofer/sub is the B&C 18PZB100. A dual voice coil look at the Monacor (fs=20Hz) SPH-250CTC.
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