L shaped dipole sub with a pair of 10 inch Peerless polyprops. Damped MDF panels expoxied to paving stone. I have replaced drivers with ETON 8-800 HEX. A dipole rolls off at 6 dB per octave until driver resonance so you get pretty good response at frequencies below the baffle cancelation frequency. A passive line level shelf filter is easy for lower f -3dB corner. EQed dipoles or a transmission line is the way to go for a sub. I like to use stiff 8" drivers with high cone break up frequencies. Something designed for 2 or 3 way rather than for subwoofer use.
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OK. Welcome to the forums. Members are familiar with dipole bass. What is the purpose of the thread? You want to relay construction info and EQ curve, maybe some measurements?
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Kill it or move to appropriate existing thread. I have noticed some recent interest in L shaped dipoles but maybe it was on another forum. I could provide more information if shown a little more courtesy and some interest.
Kill it or move to appropriate existing thread. I have noticed some recent interest in L shaped dipoles but maybe it was on another forum. I could provide more information if shown a little more courtesy and some interest.
I asked about the purpose because I did not make it out from the content of the post. Of course it is welcome. Please say more about it.
Sure it was here: http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=70173.0I have noticed some recent interest in L shaped dipoles but maybe it was on another forum.
Our interest in more information is as high as our lack of courtesy may appear to you. 🙂I could provide more information if shown a little more courtesy and some interest.
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