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Cubo15 wrote: The measurement of the 12NW100 is shown on the Cubo 12 plan-page (purple line). I liked the 12NW100 as it's a quality driver that will take a lot of power whilst it's still of decent efficiency. The 12SW1300nd will handle more power but I think it will also benefit from a lower crossover point as compared to the the 12NW100.
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If you've got a 1000 Watts available and can cross at 80 - 100 Hz, the 12TBX100 is an excellent driver. If you only have 500 Watts available or need to pass the 100 Hz-mark there are better drivers out there.What about the 12TBX100, will it be a good CUBO 12 driver, plus a CUBO kick 12 on top with B&C 12FW76?
The average sensitivity difference between the LF and HO in Cubo 12 will be neglectable. The LF will emphasise the low end of Cubo 12 whereas the HO will emphasise the high end.Looking at building 2 or 4 Cubo12 and wondering if the Kappalite 3012MO may be a better choice than the LF for 12V applications (2-3dB extra sensitivity?
If you're interested in what is between 40 - 50 Hz, then Cubo 15 is the better choice, if your not, 2 x Cubo 12 will have slightly higher sensitivity then a single Cubo 15.Thoughts, would the Cubo15 be a better option?
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The average sensitivity difference between the LF and HO in Cubo 12 will be neglectable. The LF will emphasise the low end of Cubo 12 whereas the HO will emphasise the high end.Looking at building 2 or 4 Cubo12 and wondering if the Kappalite 3012MO may be a better choice than the LF for 12V applications (2-3dB extra sensitivity?
If you're interested in what is between 40 - 50 Hz, then Cubo 15 is the better choice, if your not, 2 x Cubo 12 will have slightly higher sensitivity then a single Cubo 15.Thoughts, would the Cubo15 be a better option?
Best regards
Cubo
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tan(A) = (93-45) / (480−15−15−111−42)
sin(9.180541958) = 48 / hypotenuse
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