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But I feel a pro amp is ideal to drive these kinds of big woofers.
x2 for the Hawthorne Augies, very nice drivers. I use them in my DIY OBs in my 2 channel room:
I was thinking about your DIY speakers Ed. I still think they're sexy. Bob
looks like I'm down to the final pair..hawthorns silver iris ob Augie's or AE's ob15's(when i can get a reply)looks like a bit of a tough one,having not heard either ?any thought's !!!!!!! 'dont forget they are crossing over at 380 hz'thanks mike..
I cannot find that woofer on Dayton website.Quote from: dmiller on 18 Mar 2009, 11:01 pmI think I found it at the bottom of classics.
I think I found it at the bottom of classics.
Ed's design is my inspiration. No problem with 18" in this design, IMO.
Quote from: miguel42 on 18 Mar 2009, 11:27 pmlooks like I'm down to the final pair..hawthorns silver iris ob Augie's or AE's ob15's(when i can get a reply)looks like a bit of a tough one,having not heard either ?any thought's !!!!!!! 'dont forget they are crossing over at 380 hz'thanks mike..The AE is superior in every way on paper, and has a good reputation. It also would allow you to experiment with crossovers well above 300Hz, which could prove useful while prototyping.
I see a lot of recommendation for the Hawthorne Augie everywhere. In fact that's why I also bought a pair about a year ago to see if they would perform better in OB then my vintage JBL woofers do. Unfortunatly I'm very sorry to say that they don't. They don't even come close,they can not be used up to 300Hz that's for sure, they sound very muddy that high up. I would not use them any higher then 80Hz or so and even then with at least 24db/oct crossover otherwise it starts to sound muddy again very soon. The JBL provide much more punch and are playing very effortless compared to the augies. When you are using a good woofer in your system you will notice that the whole spectrum will benefit. When I use the JBL's as subs up to 80Hz the system gets more ease, more air, lows, mids, highs all sound better, imaging improves a lot. With the Augie's this never happened. Very sorry to say this but all I want to say is be carefull with other peoples recommendations it just might not be your cup of tea.