$5 woofers at PE might work on OB...

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I recently tried an OB experiment with some very cheap "white van" type speakers. My buddy and I cut the speakers in half at an angle and then used iTunes to provide some semblance of a balanced response. What I can tell you is that while those cheap woofers did produce bass, it was pretty lousy bass. I got no impression of the clean, articulate OB bass people talk about. This leads me to suspect that there is a major difference between a "cheap" woofer like the alpha15 and a CHEAP woofer like what's in the white van speakers. That leads me to ask: what are the chances that this cheap woofer will really sound all that good? Isn't this the kind of woofer that shows up in white van speakers in the first place?

Maybe using 4+ per side will reduce distortion and improve SQ...
 
4 per side would give you a cone area of about 160 sq in, (I think) compared to the Alpha 15 at about 137 sq in. So each driver would not have to work too hard.

For the price of the Alpha 15 you could have 16 of these. 😀
 
For the price of the Alpha 15 you could have 16 of these. 😀

So what's the plan, guys? How about 8 per side, wired for a 4ohm load and 99db sensitivity; then put in an H-frame for a lower Fs and resulting lower Fo, and an overall sensitivity of 89db after dipole loss? I have to admit, it does sound appealing! 😀

Question: can you place them side by side on an open baffle as opposed to stacking? So maybe it would look like:

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or put a fullranger in the middle like...

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Or six? Arranged in a circle with the full-ranger in the middle?

something like that ? (from Linkwitz links)

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