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Join Date: Sep 2006
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I need to make a set of woofers to go along with my Magneplaner MG-III's to help out with bass. I need woofers, crossovers, boxes, acoustic foam. I would like 15" woofers because they are big and look nice but i will go with whatever you guys think is best. I need suggestions on every component exept the box which i will get off ebay and modify.
Thanks edit: I saw these woofers with a bumpy cone someware, they look cool. |
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Join Date: Sep 2006
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Join Date: May 2006
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Magnetostatic speakers are dipoles, matching them with an enclosed subwoofer is not a simple task.
I would suggest you build a dipole (or ripole) sub unless space is limited....
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Max. cone displacement can be several foot on any speaker!Too bad it can be done only once......
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