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Tim Padrick
August 7th 04, 10:16 AM
In addition to Servodrive, also check http://www.bassmaxx.com/ . If you
have the necessary woodworking skills,
http://srforums.prosoundweb.com/index.php/f/3/255/?SQ=4ac8a0d7b752f3431087cb52e1e611cc .
If you have regular guy woodworking skills, you could build boxes for
http://www.bhivemotor.com (they will give you the box design).


"Blind Joni" > wrote in message
...
> >Im currently using 4 ev t18 cabs loaded with EV x180 600w program
> >drivers. They kick butt BUT Im looking for some much heavier bass
> >without going too big on the cabinets.
> >
>
> Check out www.servodrive.com
> The Bdeap is very interesting.
> John A. Chiara
> SOS Recording Studio
> Live Sound Inc.
> Albany, NY
> www.sosrecording.net
> 518-449-1637

raj
August 9th 04, 10:37 AM
Guys, these cabs your recommended are probably a bit 'hard core' for
what i need or can carry. The units need to be portable! the cerwin
vegas are about the largest i would go. Taking this in cosideration,
anything else to look at?

Also, im UK based, so this is an obvious factor too.

CHeers!!!

Chris Hornbeck > wrote in message >...
> On Sat, 7 Aug 2004 18:15:17 -0400, "Arny Krueger" >
> wrote:
>
> >> FWIW, absolute acoustic output is mostly independent of box size.
> >> And that's true at all frequencies.
> >
> >Agreed, but the smaller the box, the bigger the amp, all other things being
> >equal.
>
> Good point. The OP will need to be a lot more specific. Is he
> excursion limited, amplifier power limited, or simply doesn't
> have an appropriate amplitude frequency response? Can't tell
> much from the first post. Hint, hint.
>
> Chris Hornbeck
> "Whether ours shall be a government of laws and not of men is now
> for Congress and ultimately the American people." -Archibald Cox