Braveheart, have you been able to fix the lack of mid-bass issues? If so, what was the key to fixing this
issue? How do you like having two of the Dayton HO15's now instead of just one?
Can any of you Parasound guys tell me anything about the performance of the older Parasound 2500 pre/pro, or
the Parasound C1? Is the C1 all that much better than the 2500? I am debating on going with either the 2500 or
the C1 or an...
Quote:Originally Posted by countryWV
I expect them to be extremely close. I think the differences, if any, will be at their limits. Which one starts to break up first.
I plan on hooking the 4550s up to my D-sonic M2 1500 that has 3...
Quote:Originally Posted by braveheart123 Not true ....... iNuke doesn't roll off at 20Hz. The 20Hz limit is for the DSP. The lowest HPF you can apply on any iNuke is at 20Hz, however, there is a way to circumvent this barrier and...
Quote:Originally Posted by tuxedocivic Marty, baby steps
To understand box size/effeciency, no short forum post will really help you understand it like screwing around in unibox or winisd. Better yet, build a big box and a small...
Quote:Originally Posted by trancemitr Okay, I haven't been in this thread for a while. I also haven't built anything yet (sub or room). I was waiting on finishing the last class of my Master's, and now that's all done. I decided...
With all of the mid-bass capabilities of the TD12x it would seem a shame to cross them over at 100hz, imho. How low can these TD12x's
go down to before they start to have audible distortion? I would imagine that they could go down to at...
Ok, I understand that by crossing a speaker higher and not asking it to handle the extreme low notes, this will increase the efficiency,
but, how does the box chosen and drivers chosen optimize the speaker for crossing over to a sub? I...
Quote:Originally Posted by stereomandan Glad to hear that it worked out well!!
The dimensions you listed above, those are external dimensions correct? So your internal volume is about 4.6 cu ft?
Do you have any measurement...