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hmmm
I am simply skiddish of dipole because sometimes i like to crank the hiphop... I suppose i should design dipole and then add sub later, for parties and such. I did throw some amazingly cheap woofers in H baffles with tremendous success. I think I will try dipole bass just to see because the enclosure will be relitively easy to build. Maybe there is no difference? or less, especially when places close to the listener. Oh yes, a conical horn would be sweet. |
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#112 |
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Join Date: May 2006
Location: St. Louis, Missouri
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Here is a link to a guy that I believe has accomplished what you're trying to do. I'm in the process of building a pair for myself now. Best of luck!
http://www.mfk-projects.com/rs_dipole.htm |
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