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DIY For Audio
MY DIY Sub, I'm actually taking the plunge
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<blockquote data-quote="Timber_MG" data-source="post: 4118" data-attributes="member: 18"><p>When you saw up your panels more accurately, you can even skip the screws. 12mm Xmax for a 12 does a little something, but don't expect Danley's Fireworks recording to do anything (even SDA's 15 covering 16-45Hz with butterworth 3rd order HP and Bessel 4th order HP does the job, but the two 18s make it seem like a toy.</p><p></p><p>That recording is so evil,I wouldn't let it loose on an HT salesperson for fear of having to run out of the room. when it's done right however, it is rather impressive though it only starts sounding right with peaks over 120dB (yes folks, this recording calls for balls). I shudder to think what that would do to a floorstander, with the 1812 you expect it, this just sounds average volume and you see looots of movement.</p><p></p><p>http://www.danleysoundlabs.com/Finale4.ZIP for those who feel daring (adjust to loud levels with normal music and leave the volume there, do NOT be tempted to turn it up)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timber_MG, post: 4118, member: 18"] When you saw up your panels more accurately, you can even skip the screws. 12mm Xmax for a 12 does a little something, but don't expect Danley's Fireworks recording to do anything (even SDA's 15 covering 16-45Hz with butterworth 3rd order HP and Bessel 4th order HP does the job, but the two 18s make it seem like a toy. That recording is so evil,I wouldn't let it loose on an HT salesperson for fear of having to run out of the room. when it's done right however, it is rather impressive though it only starts sounding right with peaks over 120dB (yes folks, this recording calls for balls). I shudder to think what that would do to a floorstander, with the 1812 you expect it, this just sounds average volume and you see looots of movement. http://www.danleysoundlabs.com/Finale4.ZIP for those who feel daring (adjust to loud levels with normal music and leave the volume there, do NOT be tempted to turn it up) [/QUOTE]
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