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Old 29th March 2004, 12:41 AM   #31
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Default Low or High Q

Low Q is in the range of .55 - .60, which yields the slightly tighter, drier bass.

The Q of .8 is a fuller bass note, and is actually more fun to listen to than slightly "thinner", drier type - a richer tone I think. Don't worry - with those drivers your place will rock with low bass. If you were matching to a similar thinner sounding speaker then you might "lean" in this direction - this low Q alignment.

Right now this isn't a requirement, so mid Q.

Tim
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