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Old 19th June 2008, 02:18 PM   #1
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Default Fostex BK-20 as bass for H420 wood horn?

Hi all

I believe there was a similar question before, but since I could not find one, here is my question.

I have a pair of JBL LE85 driver and Fostex H420 wood horns. I don't know if they match well, but at least they sound nice to me. I bought them in plan of making 3-way horn system, 97dB/W/m or so.

Now the problem is which bass enclosure. There are a lot of options.

One easier (maybe not the better though) option is to use Fostex BK-20 enclosure as bass. Crossover will be around 1Khz.

Any comments will be wlcome.

Thank you.

Doug
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