Hi fullrange folks,
has anyone a clue about the Fb of the Classic GR Mar-Ken12p - the "Small Reflex" from Scott for the 12p has a Fb of 55Hz
Regards Stefan
has anyone a clue about the Fb of the Classic GR Mar-Ken12p - the "Small Reflex" from Scott for the 12p has a Fb of 55Hz
Regards Stefan
fullrange&tubes,
I suspect similar or slightly higher; the box volume is approx 13 liters, and P10 does not aim for the lowest extension from the Mini-Onken designs.
I suspect similar or slightly higher; the box volume is approx 13 liters, and P10 does not aim for the lowest extension from the Mini-Onken designs.
slightly higher
This. But it imore complicated than a single design number. I pay attention only to get the right shape to the alignment.
dave
Hi fullrange folks,
okay, but that keeps me still a bit questioning - ore are my eyey wide shut????
Regards Stefan
okay, but that keeps me still a bit questioning - ore are my eyey wide shut????
Regards Stefan
Let me add.
Scott’s reflex is a good bog-standard reflex.
The miniOnkens used a specific alignment thatuses the high R of the vents to push the box towards aperiodic. This leads to elegant, articulate bass, more tolerant of dynamic changes in T/S. But they only go as low as they go and that is not max bass extension.
Quality over quantity.
If you need more bass... Add woofers.
dave
Scott’s reflex is a good bog-standard reflex.
The miniOnkens used a specific alignment thatuses the high R of the vents to push the box towards aperiodic. This leads to elegant, articulate bass, more tolerant of dynamic changes in T/S. But they only go as low as they go and that is not max bass extension.
Quality over quantity.
If you need more bass... Add woofers.
dave
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Hello Dave,
Thanks for the info. Bass expansion doesn't have to be, because for good reason, well-known 2-way speaker manufacturers usually reduce their top speakers and monitors in the bass range between 45-55Hz. So if a speaker is between 45-60Hz or even 65Hz, that's fine - my ATC SCM 19 goes "only" up to 54Hz. Like I said, it's all about quality!
Kind regards Stefan
Thanks for the info. Bass expansion doesn't have to be, because for good reason, well-known 2-way speaker manufacturers usually reduce their top speakers and monitors in the bass range between 45-55Hz. So if a speaker is between 45-60Hz or even 65Hz, that's fine - my ATC SCM 19 goes "only" up to 54Hz. Like I said, it's all about quality!
Kind regards Stefan