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Full Range Philips 12" - MLTL / TQWT
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<blockquote data-quote="Timber_MG" data-source="post: 777702" data-attributes="member: 18"><p>The thing is, to build a 200l enclosure for a 12" with 0.75mm Xmax predicates it for use at low powers. For some that is great, for those who're into the kind of music that the avatar alludes to...maybe not. The practical move here is to put it in a sealed enclosure now with the exisiting sub and HF. Pushing a woofer over such a wide band is a non-issue. It'll make for a fun project I suspect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timber_MG, post: 777702, member: 18"] The thing is, to build a 200l enclosure for a 12" with 0.75mm Xmax predicates it for use at low powers. For some that is great, for those who're into the kind of music that the avatar alludes to...maybe not. The practical move here is to put it in a sealed enclosure now with the exisiting sub and HF. Pushing a woofer over such a wide band is a non-issue. It'll make for a fun project I suspect. [/QUOTE]
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