Ok I could be mistaken but I thought I recalled seeing a thread where they stuffed heavily towards the tight side and slowly decreased as it widened out but I could be getting mixed up with something else.
Usually people don't stuff PA subs, mostly because it reduced output in exchange for slightly lower linear distortion and depth extension, which in PA is not a worthwhile tradeoff for many apps.
Fair enough it might have been home theatre use where there would be some room gain, not outright SPL. How about some kind of anti resonance coating on the outside?
I will do another update soon but long story short I have all 4 subs done. I am in the process of switching to the mains now
Here's a video I made for MIT admissions:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BOwhWyn5ymE
Here's a video I made for MIT admissions:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BOwhWyn5ymE
Another update. Once again I will do a more in depth write up soon but for now this will have to suffice. I now have all the stuff in the video done and almost one more main speaker.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AIgY99MDAqI
In other news: I GOT INTO MIT!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AIgY99MDAqI
In other news: I GOT INTO MIT!
In other news: I GOT INTO MIT!
Congratulations! Now, do Amar Bose one better!
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