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<blockquote data-quote="Kristoffer Reiersen" data-source="post: 212589" data-attributes="member: 13097"><p>Thank you for your answer, Jaroslav!</p><p></p><p>I started cutting wood some days ago for the PM90, but after reading this I got inspired. For many years I have been wanting to build the ultimate battery powered portable speaker, and now I am hoping that I can combine this pa top build with my old dream. I plan to make a MTM 12" version, but bass reflex. I plan to use them as tops for my subs in pa situations, but also as a battery powered boom box for sunny days, so I need them to extend quite low on their own. I have settled for the B&C 12NDL76 because of the nice price, nice LF excursion and high sensitivity. But when used on their own, I want to lay them down sideways. Will I be able to do this and maintain 90 degree pattern control, or do I need to turn the horn 90 degrees around everytime I do sideways use? I would appreciate some thoughts on this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kristoffer Reiersen, post: 212589, member: 13097"] Thank you for your answer, Jaroslav! I started cutting wood some days ago for the PM90, but after reading this I got inspired. For many years I have been wanting to build the ultimate battery powered portable speaker, and now I am hoping that I can combine this pa top build with my old dream. I plan to make a MTM 12" version, but bass reflex. I plan to use them as tops for my subs in pa situations, but also as a battery powered boom box for sunny days, so I need them to extend quite low on their own. I have settled for the B&C 12NDL76 because of the nice price, nice LF excursion and high sensitivity. But when used on their own, I want to lay them down sideways. Will I be able to do this and maintain 90 degree pattern control, or do I need to turn the horn 90 degrees around everytime I do sideways use? I would appreciate some thoughts on this. [/QUOTE]
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