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Old 27th February 2011, 07:33 PM   #1
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Default TAD 1201 in Back Loaded Horn?

Has anyone tried putting a TAD 1201 in a BLH? Did anyone ever try this with the Kleinhorn or some such? I have a pair, and any feedback available would be appreciated. I don't see why it shouldn't work...or at least why it should be able to make at least as much bass as a lowther, i.e. slightly more than my clock radio

I am not looking for someone to tell me that it is best suited to a mid-bass front loaded horn or as a midrange driver in a sealed chamber with a woofer and a compression driver...this ground has already been covered on the forum and I am aware of Bruce Edgar's midbass flairs for this driver.
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