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Old 15th July 2005, 01:05 AM   #1
Tony.ca is offline Tony.ca  Canada
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Default Mounting passive radiator

Hi there,

Just wanted to know is it ok to mount a passive radiator behind the box rather than in line with the drivers in front of the box.
Will it make any difference with the sound?

Thanx

Tony
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Old 15th July 2005, 05:41 AM   #2
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It will change nothing if you use a low crossover (if you use a high crossover, you might lose some SPL) and yes it's ok.

You just need to keep some space between the passive radiator and the wall to allow it to breath.
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