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    Sub for k145

    Hi everyone.I have a stereo 3 way tri amplified system. My woofers are k145 (40hz almost low end limit). I would like to have an equal efficient sub for music and cinema. I was thinking like a sub18 but really too expensive!.Thinking of a 2269h or variant, make a box and add a good plate amp for minimum floor space.My listening room is about 12x26 feet with cathedral ceiling ending at almost 14 feet to 9 feetThanks for your suggestions

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    I want it to go low to 20hz and capable to 16 hz if possible.

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    The hard part is finding a 2269h.

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    They may ship?

    https://reconingspeakers.com/product...f-8-ohm-boxed/

    The proposed sub for the original Everest was 2245 based.


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    I feel like there's an old saying that you can't have a small box and high efficiency and flat to 20hz. Pick any two? If flat to 20hz and a small box are most important, maybe the Dayton Ultimax 18"? Pretty sure those would ship to Europe, and not break the bank.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rusty jefferson View Post
    I feel like there's an old saying that you can't have a small box and high efficiency and flat to 20hz. Pick any two? If flat to 20hz and a small box are most important, maybe the Dayton Ultimax 18"? Pretty sure those would ship to Europe, and not break the bank.
    Yes Hofmanns Iron Law Any 2 not all 3

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josef_...rd%20parameter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rusty jefferson View Post
    I feel like there's an old saying that you can't have a small box and high efficiency and flat to 20hz. Pick any two? If flat to 20hz and a small box are most important, maybe the Dayton Ultimax 18"? Pretty sure those would ship to Europe, and not break the bank.
    I live in Quebec, Canada😊

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robh3606 View Post
    Yes Hofmanns Iron Law Any 2 not all 3

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josef_...rd%20parameter.

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    :-D That's it. Thanks Rob, bookmarked.

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    I live in Quebec, Canada😊
    :-D Sorry Max, assumed you were in France.

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