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Old 24th February 2004, 07:57 AM   #1
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Default Subwoofer on the small


I am wanting to build 1 or 2 subs using KEF B200 SP1039 drivers.
I used them in a project like the large coffin sub. I noew need something much smaller. I was again thinking about a tL design or isobaric or a 4th order alignment. I would like something around 30 to 35 Hz Fs. Anybody got any ideas on how I should go?
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Old 24th February 2004, 09:20 AM   #2
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start with the simplest

Tlines are slow to model
A ported box will give you a 'similar' end result

Find the t/s specs of the woofer youl use,and model away with winisd pro :-)
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