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60 Degree DIY Mid Hi - AKA PM60
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<blockquote data-quote="Peter Morris" data-source="post: 147876" data-attributes="member: 652"><p>Re: 60 Degree DIY Mid Hi</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>That's exactly what I would expect. The new B&C looks fantastic but may not be happy going down as low as need at full power. The BMS is designed to operate as low as 300Hz with a peak power handling of 1000w above 500Hz. To keep the size down the double 12" mid horn was bent / folded. That made it long enough to go down to 80Hz - 100Hz when ported; because of this and the directivity caused by the two dipole mid horn mouths the HF driver/ horn needs to get down to 600Hz - 700Hz.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Peter Morris, post: 147876, member: 652"] Re: 60 Degree DIY Mid Hi That's exactly what I would expect. The new B&C looks fantastic but may not be happy going down as low as need at full power. The BMS is designed to operate as low as 300Hz with a peak power handling of 1000w above 500Hz. To keep the size down the double 12" mid horn was bent / folded. That made it long enough to go down to 80Hz - 100Hz when ported; because of this and the directivity caused by the two dipole mid horn mouths the HF driver/ horn needs to get down to 600Hz - 700Hz. [/QUOTE]
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