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Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Mangalore, Karnataka State, India
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Hello everyone,
Primers say that the fact that a tighter box raises the resonance frequency of a speaker may be profitably used in designing a separate housing for the midrange. But how tighter or smaller? I have a pair of midranges resonating at 95Hz. I want to use them in a configuration in which I have a central woofer (a L+R reproducing below 200Hz) and two side boxes consisting of mid and tweeter speakers. Any advise on how smaller a box can be in this case? |
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| tighter bass | crippledchicken | Subwoofers | 10 | 8th June 2005 03:53 AM |
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