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Anyone got any ply?
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Edited by: Deadbeat
Beranek\'s law
\'bits of ply round a driver\'
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its a sub, you only need to see that much lol
I used easycapture, and lt only took a small section because it seems to upload quicker in imageshack
Anyone got any ply?
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But some like to run their subs up to 120 or more to meet MTs.
Beranek\'s law
\'bits of ply round a driver\'
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Deadbeat wrote: It's OK. I just worked that out...
But some like to run their subs up to 120 or more to meet MTs.
bitzo wrote: I've simulated cv bin, sl 36, ab 36 and earthquake...if you want I can post it
Yes please.. I think sim of PD186/PD1850 loaded ab36 vs V18-1000 WSX/Super would make interesting reading.
Especially if Alu front panel is used to lessen heat/compression.Edited by: levyte357
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levyte357 wrote:
<div></div>Deadbeat wrote: It's OK. I just worked that out...
But some like to run their subs up to 120 or more to meet MTs.
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I would never inflict that on a bass bin.
But this being a 'my first horn' cab...
Some might want to cross between the cab and a...MT121 or something, and use it as an all-in one bass bin.
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\'bits of ply round a driver\'
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levyte357 wrote:
<div></div>bitzo wrote: </div>
<div>I've simulated cv bin, sl 36, ab 36 and earthquake...if you want I can post it </div>
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<div>Yes please.. I think sim of PD186/PD1850 loaded ab36 vs V18-1000 WSX/Super would make interesting reading.</div>
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<div>Especially if Alu front panel is used to lessen heat/compression.</div>
I thought the Alu panel didn't really do anything? Interesting to see whether it works in practice.
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Deadbeat wrote: I thought the Alu panel didn't really do anything? Interesting to see whether it works in practice.
Maybe alu panel with heatsink fins even...
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levyte357 wrote:
<div></div>Deadbeat wrote: I thought the Alu panel didn't really do anything? Interesting to see whether it works in practice.
<div>Maybe alu panel with heatsink fins even...</div>
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If there's no contact with the driver it won't really help much, air contact isn't great at conducting heat. Just ask any PC modder whether they'd consider a heatsink not attached to a chip as worthwhile...
And then worry as they genuinely recommend liquid cooling your drivers.
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