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Anyone familiar with this Grund sub (GT-LPB-36CX)?
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<blockquote data-quote="Craig Hauber" data-source="post: 112701" data-attributes="member: 272"><p>Re: Anyone familiar with this Grund sub (GT-LPB-36CX)?</p><p></p><p>I install them quite a bit in the under-the-stage type configuration due to their thin height. They hammer quite good and I have some that have survived for years in abusive nightclub situations. The last batch I installed had rather beefy Celestion drivers in them and they seem to do a slight bit better than the B&C's they used originally.</p><p>They also work good as a low-profile ceiling-hung box or standing up against walls -also in multiples you can get quite a bit of cone in minimal frontal area for most built-in applications.</p><p></p><p>When installed flat the cones tend to droop over the years due to gravity so I flip them over once a year if possible (It may just be because it's a fairly damp environment too)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Craig Hauber, post: 112701, member: 272"] Re: Anyone familiar with this Grund sub (GT-LPB-36CX)? I install them quite a bit in the under-the-stage type configuration due to their thin height. They hammer quite good and I have some that have survived for years in abusive nightclub situations. The last batch I installed had rather beefy Celestion drivers in them and they seem to do a slight bit better than the B&C's they used originally. They also work good as a low-profile ceiling-hung box or standing up against walls -also in multiples you can get quite a bit of cone in minimal frontal area for most built-in applications. When installed flat the cones tend to droop over the years due to gravity so I flip them over once a year if possible (It may just be because it's a fairly damp environment too) [/QUOTE]
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