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Old 21st November 2010, 09:28 PM   #11
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Icebear gave a Karlson-dipole box sub a whirl a few years back - it had two drivers and rear slot aperture was inverted - besides looking different and potentially exhibiting a cavity peak, could the approach be useful?
If you want to test out an open baffle sub with a couple of inexpensive 18" drivers, I can recommend that you use two of the Goldsound woofers that were used in this project:
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The drivers, I believe, are the Goldwood GW-1858:
Goldwood GW-1858 18" Pro Woofer | Parts-Express.com

-Charlie
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