low distortion bass system for jx92s

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hello,


right now i just finished jx92s GM's ML-TL design, with triple plywood with sand sandwich between ply's.

the bass is clean, but because my room is pretty big, so i want some bass to add them.

i have nad 2x120 watts to powered them.

what kind of bass system that can play cleanly for them, because i tried with low powered 10" sub (50 watts, ported box, and some papercone with foam surround) that i have, the results is very dissapointing.

thanks
 
_henry_ said:
hello,


right now i just finished jx92s GM's ML-TL design, with triple plywood with sand sandwich between ply's.

the bass is clean, but because my room is pretty big, so i want some bass to add them.

i have nad 2x120 watts to powered them.

what kind of bass system that can play cleanly for them, because i tried with low powered 10" sub (50 watts, ported box, and some papercone with foam surround) that i have, the results is very dissapointing.

thanks

Stuff rags in the ports on the mains, and raise the crossover frequency on the sub. You may be surprised.
 
how about this kind of bass system,


The Hornline is a powered, single-driver speaker tuned to deliver reasonably flat frequency response below about 80Hz. Having said that exhausts all similarities between the Hornline and conventional subs. The Hornline appears to be a larger version of the Horn Shoppe Horn, but with its own power amplifier. In fact, its name is a good description - the Hornline is a hybrid between a rear-loaded horn and a transmission line. Instead of short and squat, like a conventional sub, the Hornline has a tall, monolithic cabinet with a single 17cm (6.5 inch) driver centered high in the baffle.
 

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