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Old 24th December 2009, 04:55 AM   #1
MarzZ is offline MarzZ  United States
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Question Adding a mid bass cabinet to a existing 2-way speaker.

I have existing 2-way speakers. They're budget priced behringer studio ribbon monitors (b3031a). I compared them to my Adam A7's and decided to keep them for HT use.

I am curious about building a mid bass cabinet to augment them at 500 - 80hz. What would be the most important issues in integrating them well to the 2-ways?

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