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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Sainte-Foy,Québec
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Hi everybody,
What do you think about this project? Is it OK for a home theater sub? http://www.decware.com/whorn.htm Thanks in advance. Yves |
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1. You cant model it
2. IT seems like a cross between a BP4 and a horn 3. Its obviously not a real horn It may or may not suite your musical taste. Since you cant model it you must use the drivers they did to ensure correct operation. I dont expect it to get low,instead a Shiva on Ported 4 cubic ft box will provide a value for money solution |
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