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<blockquote data-quote="Doxquzme" data-source="post: 8924399" data-attributes="member: 689267"><p>And I agreed, you should be able to set a tune that you can switch on the fly to utilize the center channel, for whatever purpose, that's not in disagreement. </p><p></p><p>As for the subs, that too was a consideration with the exception of maybe the American BASS, which is likely more suited to a ported enclosure, but all if the recommendations were to use in the existing cavity, not a new box. </p><p></p><p>I also indicated the Orion might be fine, just have not used it, and looking at its relatively high fs and low Qts of .42, lower-ish power handling, and a sealed enclosure of .75 cu ft, it will work in the space, but I was unable to model it to determine the EBP. </p><p></p><p>The complete TS parameters are difficult to find, at least in the time frame I attempted to find them.</p><p></p><p>The PRV, for instance, has a 2" voiccoil and a QTS of .92, an XMAX of 14mm, and it only needs 1 cu ft of air - ideal for a small sealed application.</p><p></p><p>Lots of options, but be sure to check out those GaNFET amps from Soundidigital, pretty amazing little buggers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doxquzme, post: 8924399, member: 689267"] And I agreed, you should be able to set a tune that you can switch on the fly to utilize the center channel, for whatever purpose, that's not in disagreement. As for the subs, that too was a consideration with the exception of maybe the American BASS, which is likely more suited to a ported enclosure, but all if the recommendations were to use in the existing cavity, not a new box. I also indicated the Orion might be fine, just have not used it, and looking at its relatively high fs and low Qts of .42, lower-ish power handling, and a sealed enclosure of .75 cu ft, it will work in the space, but I was unable to model it to determine the EBP. The complete TS parameters are difficult to find, at least in the time frame I attempted to find them. The PRV, for instance, has a 2" voiccoil and a QTS of .92, an XMAX of 14mm, and it only needs 1 cu ft of air - ideal for a small sealed application. Lots of options, but be sure to check out those GaNFET amps from Soundidigital, pretty amazing little buggers. [/QUOTE]
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