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Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Spfld, OR
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I'd try one right now, but I'm a bit worried about the description where it says it's for "equalized" home Subwoofer systems. I'm not quite to the point where I think I'd be able to take on a project involving Thor-type stuff. Is that what it means, or is that a bit overcautious to think I couldn't make it sound good by itself??
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Québec, Québec
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They say that because the powerhandling is high and it's made to be placed in a small box, that's good caracteristics for an equalized subwoofer.
It will also work well in a small sealed or small vented box anyway!
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Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Melbourne, Australia
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looks good to me ... in particular triple shorting rings! At that price it is quite attractive, although note the xmax is a little low at 12mm.
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