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<blockquote data-quote="Kip Conner" data-source="post: 59849" data-attributes="member: 445"><p>Re: B&C Sub designs</p><p></p><p>It was mostly based on Art's suggestion on the power behind the speaker in the cabinet. With the 8 ohm version I would only be sending 1600w to each cabinet and it appeared that he suggested that they will handle more. It's a complicated build (for me) and I would hate to not be able to work them to their potential. With the 4 Ohm version by output increases to 3000+ watts per driver as opposed to the 1600 that I have available to send now. As it being less suitable, I would venture to say that's not less suitable. Looks like a fine cabinet design. For me, with the correct box I'm only limited by my power on hand. </p><p></p><p>After looking at the Keystone Sub Plans I would would have to modify the depth of the box a little to make room for the magnet since the design is factored around a Neo and the TBW100 are ceramic. The TBW100 might fit in there, not sure. Either way I don't want to get into re-engineering that design. Re-working the B&C design makes that one easier to pull off since I'm loosing some of the angled cuts. </p><p></p><p>For my first attempt at building something, I think the simpler build is for me. I just don't have the real world experience yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kip Conner, post: 59849, member: 445"] Re: B&C Sub designs It was mostly based on Art's suggestion on the power behind the speaker in the cabinet. With the 8 ohm version I would only be sending 1600w to each cabinet and it appeared that he suggested that they will handle more. It's a complicated build (for me) and I would hate to not be able to work them to their potential. With the 4 Ohm version by output increases to 3000+ watts per driver as opposed to the 1600 that I have available to send now. As it being less suitable, I would venture to say that's not less suitable. Looks like a fine cabinet design. For me, with the correct box I'm only limited by my power on hand. After looking at the Keystone Sub Plans I would would have to modify the depth of the box a little to make room for the magnet since the design is factored around a Neo and the TBW100 are ceramic. The TBW100 might fit in there, not sure. Either way I don't want to get into re-engineering that design. Re-working the B&C design makes that one easier to pull off since I'm loosing some of the angled cuts. For my first attempt at building something, I think the simpler build is for me. I just don't have the real world experience yet. [/QUOTE]
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