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    Cool Evil Twins

    No Idea how they sound as they are not finished. Just wanted to share this
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    Nice

    ( But I have to imagine you'll be wanting a mate to that soon enough - ya know - just to utilyze those unused watts sitting inside the amplifier )


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    Quote Originally Posted by Guido
    No Idea how they sound as they are not finished.
    YEAH, like we BELIEVE that for even a minute....

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    It looks like it's hanging off a cow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Giskard
    It looks like it's hanging off a cow.
    Who's that naked person in the reflection ?
    LE15-Thumper
    "Give me JBL, or give me death"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Giskard
    It looks like it's hanging off a cow.
    Forget the cow

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    Awesome sound

    This little beast extends the response of my 4313Bs easily down to 25 Hz.

    YEAH BABY

    This bass makes your stomach
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    You mean I wasn't lying!?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Giskard
    You mean I wasn't lying!?


    Quote Originally Posted by Giskard
    Yeah, it's a potent little sub considering it's size
    You didn't tell the truth!
    This is helluva Sub!!! OK, it will never beat a 2242 design or Ralfs 10 quft 2245 monsters.

    Especially in combination with the 4313B...HHHmmmm...I would say it is made for them.
    I have to do more listening but this 2203 really have "something"

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    "OK, it will never beat a 2242 design or Ralfs 10 quft 2245 monsters."

    Yeah but look what it's doing in such a small package.

    Cool eh?

    I'm glad it worked out for you and your 4313B's.

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    Guido - how are you crossing those over, to bring down the LF output of the 4313's??

    John

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    Quote Originally Posted by johnaec
    Guido - how are you crossing those over, to bring down the LF output of the 4313's??John
    Hi John,

    at the moment I drive the 4313 fullrange. The Sub crossover should be something around 60 Hz. I think it fits well (see the response). I do not say some more tweaking would be good but the sound is amazing. I do have bass down to 20 Hz. UNBELIEVABLE!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Guido
    at the moment I drive the 4313 fullrange. The Sub crossover should be something around 60 Hz.
    I'm a lttle confused here. Your graph shows the summed output going *down* from the plain 4313 between 50 - 200hz. If there's no high-pass filter on the 4313, why does the summed output go down - the output should be additive, unless polarity is reversed on the sub. However, below 50hz it looks right. What accounts for the drop in summed output between 50 - 200hz?

    John

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    Quote Originally Posted by johnaec
    I'm a lttle confused here. Your graph shows the summed output going *down* from the plain 4313 between 50 - 200hz. If there's no high-pass filter on the 4313, why does the summed output go down - the output should be additive, unless polarity is reversed on the sub. However, below 50hz it looks right. What accounts for the drop in summed output between 50 - 200hz?

    John
    Dunno John. Need to check this.
    As said some more tweaking is on the way

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    Continued here

    http://audioheritage.csdco.com/vbull...ight=years+eve

    The thread was hijacked

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