Cervin Vega b-36

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To be honest, I have no idea. I have not even opened mine since they are so nice. Here are some in room measurements at two spots around listening area. So there is output at and even below 40 Hz with a nasty room-mode dips at ca 55 and 110 Hz. Definitely a good buy. I would love to have an extra pair, but it would not fit the room I am afraid.
 

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Here are some floor level measurements - at the mouth of the horn(s). Single is measured in the middle, both together are measured in the middle of the pair. Great performance for the money, I would say. I am sorry for the typo in the chart.
 

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Now I have 4 identical bass horns. I use only one pair laying on the side with the mouths together. I wonder what would be the best way of stacking these to produce "wall of sound". The only way to place them in this small room is to pack them close together - in the center of the front wall. Should I place them standing or laying in pairs? The external dimensions would be more or less the same - more than 2/3 of the front wall width.

I wonder if it makes any difference to have the combined mouth in the middle and higher in shape or have it longer and lower close to the floor. The area of the combined mouth would be the same. So the question is, 2x2 or 4x1? (horizontal x vertical)
 

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