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Subwoofer w/Klipschorns...what brand/model?
I've been toying with the idea of adding a sub with my Khorns. I'm considering a JL F110.
Thoughts and your input please!
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I'm not familar with the JL (nor subs in general)
Also, I didn't stay in a Holiday Inn last night nor even last month! That said, I jumped in with both feet and bought two Danley DTS-10's to mate with the Jubilee's. I've loaned out my electronic crossover so I've only had a short time to play around. They seem very capable. |
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I have a pair of Velodyne DD10 Plus subs with my LaScala IIs. they replaced a
single JL F112 that I had used previously. Big improvement with the Velodyne. Partly due to 2 subs, also they have auto room correction. |
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I've heard a pair of JL F110s.... I would suggest thinking bigger, you can always dial them down. A pair of F113s can push some decent pressure.
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+1 on the Danley DTS 10s. I also have two and they mate great with the Klipschorns.
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I have a DD 18 crossed over at 70hz
Fills in the last bottom octave nicely |
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From my experience, its not easy.
The bass horn is est. 8ft long so there is a delay from the mid/high section. If you simply place a sub in your system you may notice blurred or slow bass- in other words it wont sound "right" I ended up delaying the mid/ high section using a MEN220 and then delaying the Subs. Its dialed in but for at least 4 months I was driving myself nuts! Sent from my iPad using A.Aficionado |
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Have you made a choice ?
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#10
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Whatever, Do you have Klipschorns or are interested in pair?
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