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Enclosures on door components, good or bad?
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<blockquote data-quote="robles_ricky" data-source="post: 7096047" data-attributes="member: 610748"><p>My sub plays the lows alright but there is some music that sounds dull or not heard at all in between the sub crossover setting and the audible freq's from components. I tried setting my sub x-over at 125hz instead of 80hz and I can hear notes that i couldn't hear before but they sound a liitle high and awkward to be playing through the sub. I think the components aren't really being heard below 125hz but the high pass Is set at 55-60hz . They don't distort at all, but they hit some low notes that aren't loud enough to sound balanced.</p><p></p><p>In horn enclosures? Hmmm. Hadn't thought of that. I had been reading a write up about building a T-line 1/4 wave enclosure but it won't work because t-lines use a whole lot of air space.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="robles_ricky, post: 7096047, member: 610748"] My sub plays the lows alright but there is some music that sounds dull or not heard at all in between the sub crossover setting and the audible freq's from components. I tried setting my sub x-over at 125hz instead of 80hz and I can hear notes that i couldn't hear before but they sound a liitle high and awkward to be playing through the sub. I think the components aren't really being heard below 125hz but the high pass Is set at 55-60hz . They don't distort at all, but they hit some low notes that aren't loud enough to sound balanced. In horn enclosures? Hmmm. Hadn't thought of that. I had been reading a write up about building a T-line 1/4 wave enclosure but it won't work because t-lines use a whole lot of air space. [/QUOTE]
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