Ok, so I finally made the dive into front projection what has cleaned up the front of my room considerably. However the single low Q sealed Tempest which used to be a minor part of the room is now a major eyesore (a 32"x23"x23" box will do that).
So it needs to shrink in size, but because it's a Tempest that may be hard to achieve. The .7Q sealed design is looking OK, but is still a little large, so I was looking at something like a q of .9 (which shrinks the box down to the mid 60L range) without adding to much of a spike in the response. Can the BFD add a bit of boost to the low end and smooth out the response without to many negatives? The system is used primarily for HT use, although the system does get the occasional music workout.
Thoughts?
Andrew
So it needs to shrink in size, but because it's a Tempest that may be hard to achieve. The .7Q sealed design is looking OK, but is still a little large, so I was looking at something like a q of .9 (which shrinks the box down to the mid 60L range) without adding to much of a spike in the response. Can the BFD add a bit of boost to the low end and smooth out the response without to many negatives? The system is used primarily for HT use, although the system does get the occasional music workout.
Thoughts?
Andrew
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