Depends what you're aiming to achieve; they have different alignments. The EBS is fairly self-explanatory & is aimed either at high output impedance amplifiers (for modest levels) and / or fairly near-boundary positioning -front wall or corners. Lhotse is a low-forced MLTL that's a bit more flexible in terms of positioning & amplifier load requirements. By design, it's got more output as-is.I like to built the Lhotse with these beauties.
Or EBS?
Wish i had more MAOPs. But i have to live with my 7s… not reallya hardship. I nhave A11ms to puut in my FHXL, but i’m thinking CHN-110 might be a better choice for the application (but i’ll have to aquire at least 1 more)
dave
dave
When we say 'as low as possible' does that mean 'whatever the sacrifice'? Or does it mean 'as low as possible while maintaining a linear response and not relying on amplifier output impedance / equivalent compensation & boundary gain to provide significant help'?As low as possible.
The best cabinet for deepest lows using maop drivers. I think Lhotse? goes to 48Hz.
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Should internal bracing be sufficient?
The inner section is very narrow and I use 28mm solid side panels and 2x 18mm MDF baffle and back panel.
The inner dimensions and baffle wideness are according original design.
I don't want to disturb the standing wave.
The inner section is very narrow and I use 28mm solid side panels and 2x 18mm MDF baffle and back panel.
The inner dimensions and baffle wideness are according original design.
I don't want to disturb the standing wave.
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To be honest, it should be quiet enough without; it's quite a rigid box & certainly will be with 28mm solid oak side-baffles, providing they're tight-grained. If you want to add some though, a few longitudinal strips will do the job ~'well enough' without going to a full holey brace.
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