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<blockquote data-quote="Don J Davis" data-source="post: 140971" data-attributes="member: 248"><p>Re: B&C coaxials</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>They are ported, 1 cubic foot volume (28.75 liter?) for the 12" and 1.5 cubic foot for the 15". My monitor rack consists of 6 - Crown XTI4000's. I run the wedges bi-amped, one per amp, using the DSP in the amp. Both crossover at 1200 per the manufacture's recommendation.</p><p></p><p>IMO, the ferrite 12FHX76 sound smoother than the neo 15's but the neo's still sound good and are much lighter. They are both are 80deg nominal coverage. I like the sound of coaxial wedges. I also use JBL SRX712's for wedges and they are awesome but they lack the detail and definition of the coax (again IMO).</p><p></p><p>I also just completed a 10" coax wedge using the 10FCX64 with the B&C crossover that I intend to use for the top box of my drum fill. Haven't used it at a gig yet.</p><p></p><p>What factor has you looking at a sealed box?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Don J Davis, post: 140971, member: 248"] Re: B&C coaxials They are ported, 1 cubic foot volume (28.75 liter?) for the 12" and 1.5 cubic foot for the 15". My monitor rack consists of 6 - Crown XTI4000's. I run the wedges bi-amped, one per amp, using the DSP in the amp. Both crossover at 1200 per the manufacture's recommendation. IMO, the ferrite 12FHX76 sound smoother than the neo 15's but the neo's still sound good and are much lighter. They are both are 80deg nominal coverage. I like the sound of coaxial wedges. I also use JBL SRX712's for wedges and they are awesome but they lack the detail and definition of the coax (again IMO). I also just completed a 10" coax wedge using the 10FCX64 with the B&C crossover that I intend to use for the top box of my drum fill. Haven't used it at a gig yet. What factor has you looking at a sealed box? [/QUOTE]
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