AN Super 12 cast enclosures?

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The Karlson would probably be the best compromise in terms of enclosure size -a back horn would be need to be huge. This is not a driver that works in anything other than a large / very large box (assuming a reasonably accurate presentation). You may find you need a shelving filter anyway to cope with the rising response inherent to the driver.

Assuming the factory specs. are accurate (I have reservations), then something like CSA's own 13.6ft^3 cabinet, with the vents damped as required to prevent any underdamped 'boom' should do OK. Otherwise, I'd go with a classic BR alignment as the extra Vb will give you more flexibility to play with, esp. WRT driver specs., 22.78ft^3 cabinet, with vent CSA = Sd & damp to taste from there.
 
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WAF isn't a factor as my partially finished basement is my workshop/listening room. I am leaning toward the Karlson at this point. I would like to use the efficiency of this driver to its full advantage. My favorite amps are a 4 watt SE807 and a 17 watt class A triode. I would rather add a ribbon tweeter and a first order crossover at around 8k than all the garbage in the notch filter discussed in another post.
 
Freddy is our resident Karlson-bod, but FWIW, I'd suggest looking at the K15 given the high Vas (& potentially high Q in practice) of the AN driver.

You may still require a shelving filter to tame the rising response of the driver, as off-axis listening with a Karlson is likely to be problematical & there's only so much it can do to boost the low-end. Alternatively, if you've got corners available in your workshop / listening room, blank them off at 45 degrees (or whatever), thus turning them into large built-in BR enclosures & making it much easier to obtain the ~23ft^3 apiece the classic alignment referred to above needs, and also circumventing any circuitary requirements.
 
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