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Best 8" midbass around under $50 each
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<blockquote data-quote="zako" data-source="post: 8028557" data-attributes="member: 629735"><p>You should really give the details of your setup, such as the number of speaker used, and the frequencies covered by each speaker, as the name "midbass" alone doesn't give much information. My view is that a "midbass speaker" is primarily meant to play midbass frequencies, somewhere in the 50-300Hz region, which is not consistent with your desire to hear louder vocals, which is really more of a midrange region. If you do care more about midrange clarity, I do wonder why you need an 8 inch speaker. The bigger is the speakers diameter, the less it is usable as midrange due to beaming and breakup. In a 3-way front stage, 3 to 5 inch mid-range is ideal. In a 2-way setup, 7 inch is the biggest you want to use. 8 inch is almost unusable in a 2-way front stage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zako, post: 8028557, member: 629735"] You should really give the details of your setup, such as the number of speaker used, and the frequencies covered by each speaker, as the name "midbass" alone doesn't give much information. My view is that a "midbass speaker" is primarily meant to play midbass frequencies, somewhere in the 50-300Hz region, which is not consistent with your desire to hear louder vocals, which is really more of a midrange region. If you do care more about midrange clarity, I do wonder why you need an 8 inch speaker. The bigger is the speakers diameter, the less it is usable as midrange due to beaming and breakup. In a 3-way front stage, 3 to 5 inch mid-range is ideal. In a 2-way setup, 7 inch is the biggest you want to use. 8 inch is almost unusable in a 2-way front stage. [/QUOTE]
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