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Old 19th August 2006, 12:23 AM   #1
JandG is offline JandG  United States
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Default Questions of OB bottom help w/ fullrangers

I just went thru some experiements with Fostex fe167e monitors & 2- 10" BASH amp'd "ported" subs...Nothing I could do with the subs,semi plugging, full seal, etc helped in fast tigh bottom end I am i am used to , so abandoned it. ..I do how ever want to try top flight full rangers with super tight & fast bottom end help. I would like to go OB all the way ,, I know nothing really about which way to go, I can use the BASH amps for the bottom help,I am thinking to go B200 in OB & OB bottom help, is dipole the way to go......?, orted subs are a HUGE disapointment to me & should have study before buying those subs.. I do not know what drivers are in them yet & don't care they are goners & will not return. I will be running a quad of 300B in PP for the differant fullrangers I will try in OB & & want that very fast, very tight bottom end. I do not care for anything below 40.. NOT important to me... & way huge SPL is not important....I have searched & there is to much info......for someone new to DIY, I am NOT new to high end audio, so I know what very good can be... B200 seems like my kind of driver & will try those first with bottom help. I have to have good, rock solid bottom end or NOT happy at all. again I do not need below 40..........any help on which way to go would greatly be appreciated.
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Old 19th August 2006, 02:24 AM   #2
tinitus is offline tinitus  Europe
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Personally I would buy TAD 15", expencive but quality drivers you would keep forever

A cheap driver could be this one, seems perfect to experiment with some coating
And with EQ at 40hz it might work fine with a fullrange

http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/showd...number=290-175
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