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I am also kicking around the idea of a painted speaker. Something metallic.
I'm sure you would be perfectly happy with the 10", but for the record, the12" box tuning is dead flat in the area that excites room problems the most. It (the 12") would probably work better in a small room than the current HT3.
Hey, Jim might be able to get a good deal on some metallic auto paint from either GM or Chrysler. (Sorry, I know things are pretty rough around there right now, I have many friends and family directly affected, but I couldn't resist an attempt at humor)Cheers,Greg
Quote from: DMurphy on 5 Jun 2009, 07:52 pmI'm sure you would be perfectly happy with the 10", but for the record, the12" box tuning is dead flat in the area that excites room problems the most. It (the 12") would probably work better in a small room than the current HT3. Dennis,Is this a function of woofer size or the design of the HT4? In other words, do you forsee the 10" version as more problematic then the 12" for a smaller room?
I'll be tugging at Jim's ear next weekend about cabinet dimensions for the 10's. So get going will ya!
Jeff Bagby designed the HT4 woofer "system" for maximum extension, and I suspect that's the way the 10" will be done. But nothing's happened yet. I'll let Jim handle bass questions from here on out. Thanks for the reply Dennis.
At some level, who isn't considering an HT4! Until I get a chance to hear them on my own, like audiotom, I am satisfied with my HT1's!Bob
Are we looking at 2" walls or not necessary with the 10's?
I'm speakerless right now. But I also don't have $10k laying around.