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| Timoe:
I'm planning on leaving an area open on the back of my cabinet a la Ultimate Arcade II. I figure I'll just vent the thing out that way. I am planning on building some sort of support for it inside the cab tho, just to keep things secure. |
| Sinner:
--- Quote from: Veinman on May 07, 2005, 06:45:44 pm ---Are most people just setting the sub in the cabinet, or are you cutting out a hole in the front so that the sub faces out. I was figuring I would elevate it a bit so that people weren't kicking it, but if I shouldn't be exposing it then it's a non-issue. --- End quote --- I think bass is non-directional, so leaving it inside shouldn't be an issue...I think I read that somewhere here... |
| Veinman:
You are correct, bass is non-directional, but I was wondering if it still needed a way to get that sound "out." However, I am also leaving gaps in the back for passive cooling, so maybe I don't need a dedicated "sub window." |
| tivogre:
I'm mounting my sub (very similar to the one you show) inside the cabinet on the speaker panel with the other speakers. I used the Creative Inspire 2900s: Construction details are on my website: http://www.ogredog.com/mame_construction_home.htm |
| testicle187:
--- Quote from: tivogre on May 08, 2005, 01:22:54 pm ---I'm mounting my sub (very similar to the one you show) inside the cabinet on the speaker panel with the other speakers. I used the Creative Inspire 2900s: Construction details are on my website: http://www.ogredog.com/mame_construction_home.htm --- End quote --- Wouldn't that rattle your marquee with the sub being placed up top like that? |
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