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My First DIY Subwoofer Project! All help and advice welcome!
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<blockquote data-quote="JimGore" data-source="post: 56850" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>I think for the budget the gentleman is working with this will be quite a killer. It will do infrasonics, probably down to about 12Hz, but not down to 3Hz or anything like that. You need some rather serious drivers to really handle the sub-bass well. The alternative is IB, but that isn't for everyone.</p><p></p><p>Consider that this project will cost less than one of the Warfedale subwoofers, will have double the displacement capacity (2x 15" drivers), will have more (and better quality) amplification available, will have a better constructed cabinet, and most probably has more xmax meaning more and deeper bass. That should put things into perspective ;D</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JimGore, post: 56850, member: 3"] I think for the budget the gentleman is working with this will be quite a killer. It will do infrasonics, probably down to about 12Hz, but not down to 3Hz or anything like that. You need some rather serious drivers to really handle the sub-bass well. The alternative is IB, but that isn't for everyone. Consider that this project will cost less than one of the Warfedale subwoofers, will have double the displacement capacity (2x 15" drivers), will have more (and better quality) amplification available, will have a better constructed cabinet, and most probably has more xmax meaning more and deeper bass. That should put things into perspective ;D [/QUOTE]
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My First DIY Subwoofer Project! All help and advice welcome!
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