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<blockquote data-quote="Greg Cameron" data-source="post: 40105" data-attributes="member: 42"><p>Re: Flown Subs or Lows K1 i5B</p><p></p><p>The K1 SB "sub" is basically the K1 box without the mid & high frequency section. They're for adding more low frequency output to the main array where extra mid & HF drivers aren't needed or wanted as well as extending the main array's length for added low frequency vertical pattern control. You can go up to 24 boxes deep with the K1/K1 SB combo and you don't need more than 18 full K1 boxes in any array size, usually less, for the full range coverage. The K1 SB is not a full extension sub when compared to the SB28. So if you want low end down below the 40Hz range, you still need the SB28s for the full ball-rattle effect.</p><p></p><p>Greg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greg Cameron, post: 40105, member: 42"] Re: Flown Subs or Lows K1 i5B The K1 SB "sub" is basically the K1 box without the mid & high frequency section. They're for adding more low frequency output to the main array where extra mid & HF drivers aren't needed or wanted as well as extending the main array's length for added low frequency vertical pattern control. You can go up to 24 boxes deep with the K1/K1 SB combo and you don't need more than 18 full K1 boxes in any array size, usually less, for the full range coverage. The K1 SB is not a full extension sub when compared to the SB28. So if you want low end down below the 40Hz range, you still need the SB28s for the full ball-rattle effect. Greg [/QUOTE]
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