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    Figge
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    Sub for 4406?

    i have this pair of 4406 thatīve come to like more and more. but the bass! there is no. any suggestions/ideas on a sub for these, something small preferably. or maybe if i should build something? i have 2 127H:s lying around. what would u do? exept for hooking up a 2235.

    nice little speakers anyway

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    clmrt
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    Dayton 10" kit?


    Or is it faux pas if it ain't JBL?

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    Figge
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    Quote Originally Posted by clmrt
    Dayton 10" kit?


    Or is it faux pas if it ain't JBL?

    doesnt HAVE to be jbl but since i like that brand its definetley a +

    tell me more aboot the dayton stuff

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    Senior Member Don Mascali's Avatar
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    I used my pair of 4406s on top of some B380 clones I built. (Audio Control Richter Scale @ 90hz) They were great together. I almost hated to go back to the horns when I got a larger space.

    I use them as my computer speakers with a 100 watt amp. They are sweet nearfield monitors.

    I second the comments on the Dayton Subs. They are good bang for the buck subs if you can't do JBL.

    Good luck,

    Don M
    4406, 4412A, L100, L100t3 (3 pair), L1, L7, 4645C, 4660A, 4695B, SR4735 and various DIY JBL Pro loaded systems.

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    B380 or Citation 7.4 would seem to be overkill for 4406's to me.

    I'd be lookin' at building a pair of Citation 5.4 boxes and put almost any extended bass (foam surround) 12" driver in them:

    http://audioheritage.org/vbulletin/s...4535#post44535

    Scale down for 127H, if you like.

    Dayton or other sub boxes, alternatively....

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    clmrt
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    http://www.partsexpress.com/webpage....WebPage_ID=259

    "Dayton" is the brand of subs sold by Parts Express. I had the 10" Titanic kit, sealed 1cf with 250 watts.

    Without EQ, it was great for music. I could never overload it.

    With HT, I missed the deeeeep rumble I get from my usual 12" 90 liter ported job, so I added external EQ. I then overloaded it.

    I'd buy it again, locate it properly, and enjoy as 2ch support.

    Best regards,

    - CM

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