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<blockquote data-quote="SlugButter" data-source="post: 8749070" data-attributes="member: 678073"><p>Modeling the sub and designing. Doing this one in .35 cubes at 35 hz with a crossover at 150 hz. The coaxials will play above that. I’ve done 2 of these portable Bluetooth builds using the tang band 3 inch and 5.25 inch subs already and they are beautiful small subs. The 5.25 puts out a ton of usable low bass and the 6.5 models up better in terms of frequency range....on paper. The 5.25 moves ALOT for a small little sub, and the bass irritates the wife, which is an effective db meter. Excited to use the 6.5 in real world. Next build will be using passive radiators, again starting with the 3 inch and 5.25 inch first.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SlugButter, post: 8749070, member: 678073"] Modeling the sub and designing. Doing this one in .35 cubes at 35 hz with a crossover at 150 hz. The coaxials will play above that. I’ve done 2 of these portable Bluetooth builds using the tang band 3 inch and 5.25 inch subs already and they are beautiful small subs. The 5.25 puts out a ton of usable low bass and the 6.5 models up better in terms of frequency range....on paper. The 5.25 moves ALOT for a small little sub, and the bass irritates the wife, which is an effective db meter. Excited to use the 6.5 in real world. Next build will be using passive radiators, again starting with the 3 inch and 5.25 inch first. [/QUOTE]
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