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That is actually the best explanation on that I've seen. And measuring will probably be a neat eye opener on that.I dont want to give noobs the wrong idea though: these are not jbl's or house party speakers. It's about sq in your room. Once they are playing, and you're there listening, it's nearly impossible to pry yourself away. Hell I barely slept last night because of them.
For the time being I am happily 2.0.
I'm seriously considering buying a pair of used MG 1.6s (I currently have stock MG 12s) and getting them Gunned, but despite positive reports by those who have used PG's mods I am hesitant to do so without ever even hearing any Gunned Maggies (my alternative would probably be to buy new MG 1.7s). Anyone in Michigan or a nearby state have Gunned 1.6s or 12s that they'd be willing to let me hear? I'll happily donate a nice bottle of wine (or some brews if you prefer)!
I think you'll find that a dipole woofer provides better performance and integration than even multiple subs. Not the SPL's, though, unless you use lots of woofers.Keep in mind that you can swarm dipoles as well. In this case, you're interested in the depth axial modes.
I think you'll find that a dipole woofer provides better performance and integration than even multiple subs. Not the SPL's, though, unless you use lots of woofers.Keep in mind that you can swarm dipoles as well. In this case, you're interested in the depth axial mode.
I don't understand why nobody even trys to implement this , it loks like everybody overhears when we talk about dipol subs.
This guy looks like he kicked the whole hive Actually it's Monte Kay's system, and he stacked them, no swam.http://www.mfk-projects.com/theatre_woofer.htmBut the point that he used 24-15" drivers would tell me that swamed would take up a lot of real estate.I've read that for a dipole sub to have the same output as a sealed , one needs two to four times more drivers.