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Thanks a lot for this additional info`s!
Yes, a stereo-amp per side would be on the safe side for shure. Allthough I get the impression it might not work with a single amp, I would be happier using less electronics.
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I think I know what you mean. You have owned the Everest 66000 if Im correct and I believe those AL1501 woofers are a little bit more precise than the LE14H-3īs... Not mentioning the...
I get your idea of an augmented bass similar to the 4435 or everest models. Youīre absolutly right, for that purpose the LE14H-4 should be the choice.
Iīm looking for woofers that are smaller in...
Could you please explain your thoughts?
Why shouldnīt dual LE14H-3 work if dual 2235 work?
I would use these below 300hz...
@widget:
Very insightful, thanks for sharing your experience.
The LE14H-3 should behave similar to the 2235h as they use the same motor and voicecoils, shouldnīt they?
I had a look at the Array...
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Thatīs a good idea, for shure. Right now Iīm not looking to buy a specific amp, I`m rather trying to figure out if such a project makes any sense.
If I would know that most amps wouldnīt...
Hi Richard,
thanks for the specs on the NAD amps.
These should work....
I had a look at models like the Accuphase E-480 or Yamaha A-S3000. They state the usual 4-16ohms impedance requirement...
I would like to build a passive diy-speaker using 2 lowfreq. woofers.
Unfortunatelly almost all JBLīs like the 2235, LE14h, 1500FE, 2216nd are 8ohms... Using 2 woofers per box sums up to 4ohms...