Foster 12" Woofer Ripole sub: single dual driver unit or dual single driver units?
I have posted a while ago about Foster drivers I found in Sears Professional speakers. I was advised that the 12" woofers might work well in a Riople subwoofer and I'm tempted to go this way to complement my great-sounding but bass-shy KEF 303.
I don't have experience with the Ripole and am wondering if it would be better for me to build a single module with the two woofers in it or two modules with on woofer each.
I think one module would get me higher efficiency and thus higher max SPL, something I understand is not the Ripole's forte, so that would help.
OTOH, two modules would get me "stereo bass", which I have seen advocated many times by reputable people.
What would you advise?
az
I have posted a while ago about Foster drivers I found in Sears Professional speakers. I was advised that the 12" woofers might work well in a Riople subwoofer and I'm tempted to go this way to complement my great-sounding but bass-shy KEF 303.
I don't have experience with the Ripole and am wondering if it would be better for me to build a single module with the two woofers in it or two modules with on woofer each.
I think one module would get me higher efficiency and thus higher max SPL, something I understand is not the Ripole's forte, so that would help.
OTOH, two modules would get me "stereo bass", which I have seen advocated many times by reputable people.
What would you advise?
az
Stereo bass is probably over rated, but multiple mono woofers are a decided advantage.
dave
So are you saying that two mono Ripole modules might be a good solution? I guess it would widen the dispersion pattern toward the listening area.
ig81
Much of the content of Toole's book are in a pdf on the subject of woofers. It has been linked at least a couple times on this forum. A required read.
dave
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