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THAM12 Tapped horn sub in Cape Town area?
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<blockquote data-quote="guyfeld" data-source="post: 851084" data-attributes="member: 15721"><p>PsyClown - I decided to try this particular speaker because the specs looked good (xmax around 10mm, Bl around 20,freq range below 40 etc)and I wanted to hear what the tapped horn would sound like more or less before I spent money on a more expensive driver. I haven't been able to do a sim on Hornresp (still learning to work with incomplete Ts driver values). I haven't pushed it yet but so far it hasn't sounded bad at all as part of my live performance setup (Wharfedale Titan 12 and 8 tops)and I'm thinking it might do 124-126db continuous 50hz-150hz using an active crossover without needing much dsp correction.(@ around 250-400wrms!) Just waiting for my Behringer deq2496 to return from repairs so I can actually see what the frequencies are doing. I looked at the frequencies using a phone app though, and they seem to be present in abundance all the way down to 40hz..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="guyfeld, post: 851084, member: 15721"] PsyClown - I decided to try this particular speaker because the specs looked good (xmax around 10mm, Bl around 20,freq range below 40 etc)and I wanted to hear what the tapped horn would sound like more or less before I spent money on a more expensive driver. I haven't been able to do a sim on Hornresp (still learning to work with incomplete Ts driver values). I haven't pushed it yet but so far it hasn't sounded bad at all as part of my live performance setup (Wharfedale Titan 12 and 8 tops)and I'm thinking it might do 124-126db continuous 50hz-150hz using an active crossover without needing much dsp correction.(@ around 250-400wrms!) Just waiting for my Behringer deq2496 to return from repairs so I can actually see what the frequencies are doing. I looked at the frequencies using a phone app though, and they seem to be present in abundance all the way down to 40hz.. [/QUOTE]
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