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Is there a way to get more bass from the fostex Fe206e? do you have any
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gunnet wrote: Is there a way to get more bass from the fostex Fe206e? do you have any trick? I don't know, more power, narrower pass band, better x-over, put a box around it. No tricks, just science here. |
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On Wed, 22 Feb 2006 19:18:01 +0100, "gunnet" wrote:
Is there a way to get more bass from the fostex Fe206e? do you have any trick? Add a real woofer to it. Kal |
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gunnet wrote:
Is there a way to get more bass from the fostex Fe206e? do you have any trick? You will never get great bass out of that driver but some electronic assistance will help at low levels. The simplest method is a first order shelf filter either between pre and power amps or in the tape monitor loop. Two resistors and a capacitor can extend the bass by a couple of octaves. For higher orders of equalization you need an active circuit. -- Eiron There's something scary about stupidity made coherent - Tom Stoppard. |
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Add a real woofer to it. good idea, but I have to found a good woofer with a great sensibility |
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gunnet wrote: Add a real woofer to it. good idea, but I have to found a good woofer with a great sensibility Finding a sensible woofer can be difficult. Avoid the ones with square magnets, they can be petulant at times. |
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On Wed, 22 Feb 2006 19:18:01 +0100, gunnet burbled:
Is there a way to get more bass from the fostex Fe206e? do you have any trick? The available cone movement is too small to achieve decent bass levels. If you need bass and sensitivity then I can only suggest a powered sub to go with them. What sort of cabinets are you using? -- Mick (no M$ software on here... :-) ) Web: http://www.nascom.info |
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What sort of cabinets are you using? I'm using, with success, the 45 liter reflex cabinet from the fostex original building plan. |
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On Fri, 24 Feb 2006 23:03:42 +0100, gunnet burbled:
What sort of cabinets are you using? I'm using, with success, the 45 liter reflex cabinet from the fostex original building plan. I suspect that you arn't going to do much better base-wise with those drivers. You *may* get slightly more bass with a 1.5cu ft sealed box, but I'm no expert. All I can suggest now is that you google for that sort of arrangement and see what sort of response you could expect. -- Mick (no M$ software on here... :-) ) Web: http://www.nascom.info |
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