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THAM12 Tapped horn sub in Cape Town area?
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<blockquote data-quote="guyfeld" data-source="post: 849709" data-attributes="member: 15721"><p>Well, I have a working Tham 12 in operation. The width is a little bigger(40cm vs original 35cm to fit the driver in a bit more easily(Pioneer TS W310 D4 (400wrms)wired to 8 ohms) Weight 21.5kg incl metal speaker grill, so it is one-hand portable.</p><p>I'm powering it with a Synq 1K0 bridged mode 1000wrms 8ohms and a Behringer active crossover. I also got a used behringer deq2496 which had issues and I'm waiting to have repaired. Just using the crossover at around 145hz it actually sounds quite punchy at medium volumes and keeps up with my Wharfedale Titan 12's. It also sounds good with my Titan 8's</p><p></p><p></p><p>Cabinet was R1500 and speaker R550, so around R2000 cost</p><p>Now just waiting for my deq2496 to come back from repair and I can start measuring it's performance</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="guyfeld, post: 849709, member: 15721"] Well, I have a working Tham 12 in operation. The width is a little bigger(40cm vs original 35cm to fit the driver in a bit more easily(Pioneer TS W310 D4 (400wrms)wired to 8 ohms) Weight 21.5kg incl metal speaker grill, so it is one-hand portable. I'm powering it with a Synq 1K0 bridged mode 1000wrms 8ohms and a Behringer active crossover. I also got a used behringer deq2496 which had issues and I'm waiting to have repaired. Just using the crossover at around 145hz it actually sounds quite punchy at medium volumes and keeps up with my Wharfedale Titan 12's. It also sounds good with my Titan 8's Cabinet was R1500 and speaker R550, so around R2000 cost Now just waiting for my deq2496 to come back from repair and I can start measuring it's performance [/QUOTE]
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