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Old 2nd May 2006, 12:21 AM   #1
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Default New Sub for LF extension using Eminence 15

I have this woofer and 100w plate amp laying around.

Eminence 15815 15" 150W 4ohms SPL 94dB FS 35Hz Vas 6.8 QTS 0.47 Xmax 7mm (Measured)


I was thinking about a good design for this woofer.Maybe sealed,pr ,vented or even a horn?But can't make a conclusion.I need it for frquencies below 70hz to augment dipole subs in H-baffles using 2 large woofers per side.But just wanted one sub for LF (No room for two!)and this is what I have handy.Has anybody ever used this woofer or know of it?
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Old 3rd May 2006, 04:29 AM   #2
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http://www.da-vinci-audio.com/unikate/unicum.htm


I seen this Onken-horn design in these pics?Says 100db sensitivity " DaVinciAudio Lab's fullrange speaker system with two aktive onken subwoofers".Anybody ever try this or know of anyone who did?
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