DwK Posted June 9, 2001 Share Posted June 9, 2001 Does it hurt to have 2 subwoofers adjacent to each other, in one box? I am thinking about taking the 10 inch woofers out of my Fishers, and making a box for them, and using them as a subwoofer. How can I keep alot of the Higher frequencys going to the woofers? I wanna have it recieve frequencys up to about 200. I will be replacing them with some 15's probobly. But the Fisher speaker BOX, is only like 13 inches wide. Should I make it down firing? and add some thing to the bottom? Or should I keep it pointing twards the audiance? Freq response is like 25hz to 2,000 hz ------------------ K6-2 450 SB Live Value ( not 5.1) Klipsch Pro Media v2 400 ( soon to be 4.1 ) 2 Fisher STV-873's on front channel 2 Fisher surrounds on rear channel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Klewless Posted June 9, 2001 Share Posted June 9, 2001 DwK, Are you talking about "separated woofer" here or true "sub-woofer"? A sub really should not be going to 200 Hz. If you are thinking sub, I'd tend to believe a true dedicated, built to be a sub, sub would be better. If you are thinking woofer/satellite system what you propose should do just fine. I just tried one of those smilie things. This should be interesting. ------------------ John P St Paul, MN Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DwK Posted June 9, 2001 Author Share Posted June 9, 2001 .. that helped some thanks. hhmmm.. maby its a bad idea, I think I'll do something else. Thank you. ------------------ K6-2 450 SB Live Value ( not 5.1) Klipsch Pro Media v2 400 ( soon to be 4.1 ) 2 Fisher STV-873's on front channel 2 Fisher surrounds on rear channel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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