Pretty much what i'm listening to now. FF85wKeN in µFonkenSET with a same footprint helper woofer. It works REALLY well with a PLLXO, am working on a passive XO now.
dave
Dave just killer. This is what I am looking to build on my next project. I really like this idea. Also what type of woofer is that? A peerless woofer? 4 or 5 inch? Looks nice dave. How is the low end? Do you have plans for this type of set up or box design? Jeff
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I am also working on a couple blade-inspired concepts with 4 of these 4" Peerless (which are producing far in excess of expectation). Our 1st pass is a woodworking nightmare, Scott has a version with the concept boiled down to its essence & as simple as possible which also needs building.
dave
dave
guys,
It stills seems the typical over complication is occurring. All in the name of simplification. Only 58 posts since my last and the same stuff is happening (semantics).
Hence I am asking mods to please kill this thread.
Is not it about semantic from the beginning?
By the way, my definition is better than yours.
The Peerless linked I could probably live with as computer or library speakers BTW
The one i linked? We are using it as a helper woofer below 200-300 Hz.
dave
I think I would be using the Peerless 4 inch as the main driver
Not if you had heard the FF85wKeN.
And remember no XO >400 Hz allowed.
dave
Here i go again.
Okay, I can accept that, in both cases (Moondog and Wavebourn).
Is not it about semantic from the beginning?
By the way, my definition is better than yours.
Okay, I can accept that, in both cases (Moondog and Wavebourn).
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