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<blockquote data-quote="Paradigmonds" data-source="post: 8300294" data-attributes="member: 661979"><p>Ehhh, kickpanels, maybe. The problem is that I wanted to do a really hefty 6.5"-7.0" or even a dedicated midbass 8". I was thinking about doing kick panels, but I'm just concerned that to make a kick panel large enough to house a speaker that will have the motor/magnet size for what I'm wanting will probably have, the kicks will stick out so far it would be comical. Maybe I can find a hardcore midbass with a Neo motor and make some really sturdy sealed kickpanels. Hell, I could probably even make them about 0.6 cu/ft and get some real midbass out of them.</p><p></p><p>At what frequency does directionality begin becoming an issue? I know that subwoofer bass is uni-directional, but at what point does the location of the speaker begin truly affecting your staging and imaging? 100Hz? 200Hz?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paradigmonds, post: 8300294, member: 661979"] Ehhh, kickpanels, maybe. The problem is that I wanted to do a really hefty 6.5"-7.0" or even a dedicated midbass 8". I was thinking about doing kick panels, but I'm just concerned that to make a kick panel large enough to house a speaker that will have the motor/magnet size for what I'm wanting will probably have, the kicks will stick out so far it would be comical. Maybe I can find a hardcore midbass with a Neo motor and make some really sturdy sealed kickpanels. Hell, I could probably even make them about 0.6 cu/ft and get some real midbass out of them. At what frequency does directionality begin becoming an issue? I know that subwoofer bass is uni-directional, but at what point does the location of the speaker begin truly affecting your staging and imaging? 100Hz? 200Hz? [/QUOTE]
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