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    I Need Some Advice on a 4-way System

    I'm thinking of building a 4-way and I need some advice. I am going to use 2x2226J drivers up to 200-300hz. Above that I want to use either a single 12" 2206H or a 10" 2123H up to 1000-1200hz. This is just going to be my home party system. I'm looking for something with a lot of punch, kind of like a shotgun blast.

    There are probably better drivers to use but I have these already, and it is going to have an active crossover.

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    Quote Originally Posted by robertg View Post
    Above that I want to use either a single 12" 2206H or a 10" 2123H up to 1000-1200hz.
    And your question is, what? Which mid-bass driver to use?
    Either sounds like a good plan to me but then I'm a 4345 owner.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BMWCCA View Post
    And your question is, what? Which mid-bass driver to use?
    Either sounds like a good plan to me but then I'm a 4345 owner.
    Yes, I am wondering if I should use the 2206 or 2123. I'm sure my ear won't know the difference, but I was wondering what anyone else thought. The 4350 uses a 12", so that's the way I am leaning.

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    The 2206 is a pretty good large format midrange driver but a snare drum on a 2123 will crack the enamel on your teeth!

    No question in my book, 2123’s and this coming from a guy that owns 4350’s.

    Barry.
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    I am a big 2123 fan as well I have a fun set-up using 2235 subs E145's 2123's and 2435's on waveguides. You can beat yourself to death with it and it sounds great at lower levels as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by robertg View Post
    Yes, I am wondering if I should use the 2206 or 2123. I'm sure my ear won't know the difference, but I was wondering what anyone else thought. The 4350 uses a 12", so that's the way I am leaning.
    Hi robertg,

    May be 2202H is a candidate too ?

    regards
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    Quote Originally Posted by ivica View Post
    Hi robertg,

    May be 2202H is a candidate too ?

    regards
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    I only have a 2123 and a 2206. It sounds like a 2123 does what I like.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robh3606 View Post
    Interesting article, what do you think of an enclosure for a 2123 built out of a sonotube, stuffed with fiberglass?

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    Here ya go.

    Jump straight to the midrange tab.

    http://www.audioheritage.org/html/pe...ues/system.htm

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    Great idea and did it myself for my first 4 way

    Strong, light and rigid. Another benefit is you can get the mid cone hole close to the horn if that is your plan.

    I calculated the volume and depth with Bassbox

    I cut the rear on an angle to reduce direct reflections with a hack sawed and glued on a mdf panel

    The baffle end l routered a circle the diameter of the tube cut into the baffle and glued in the sonotube with pva glue

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ian Mackenzie View Post

    I cut the rear on an angle to reduce direct reflections with a hack sawed and glued on a mdf panel
    I like the idea of using a sonotube, but I think I'll just cut the back flat. I think it would be difficult to make a plug for a cylinder cut at an angle.

    I just threw out an old 10" water softener tank, a slice of it would of worked good for an enclosure.

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