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<blockquote data-quote="Caleb Dueck" data-source="post: 209400" data-attributes="member: 60"><p>The Fulcrum dual 12" (FA22AC, DX12, etc) are great. Also look at the T24N from TW Audio. </p><p></p><p>In my experience, a good 3 way sounds smoother over a wider frequency range than a 2 way. This doesn't mean a 2 way speaker sounds bad, but that each has a portion of the overall spectrum that is less articulate. I've yet to hear a 2 way box from anyone and thought, "The need for 3 way has ended." This includes the d&b 24S, L'Acoustics XT line, T24N, FA22AC, etc. </p><p></p><p>If sonic accuracy is what you're after and size, weight, and some delay aren't issues - something like the Danley SH96HO and some good FIR processing May be worth a look.</p><p></p><p>Don't be afraid to mix and match subs and tops if you're looking for great bass and have experience with not only delay but crossover slopes and types and all-pass filters. A good horn loaded sub will give accuracy at the expense of size and weight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caleb Dueck, post: 209400, member: 60"] The Fulcrum dual 12" (FA22AC, DX12, etc) are great. Also look at the T24N from TW Audio. In my experience, a good 3 way sounds smoother over a wider frequency range than a 2 way. This doesn't mean a 2 way speaker sounds bad, but that each has a portion of the overall spectrum that is less articulate. I've yet to hear a 2 way box from anyone and thought, "The need for 3 way has ended." This includes the d&b 24S, L'Acoustics XT line, T24N, FA22AC, etc. If sonic accuracy is what you're after and size, weight, and some delay aren't issues - something like the Danley SH96HO and some good FIR processing May be worth a look. Don't be afraid to mix and match subs and tops if you're looking for great bass and have experience with not only delay but crossover slopes and types and all-pass filters. A good horn loaded sub will give accuracy at the expense of size and weight. [/QUOTE]
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