bandpass horn which ones best atop scoops
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Here's the MKII CAD by HBL.
And Here's the MKIII for good measure:
the MKIII is folded, and has more efficiency than the MKII though some people are of the opinion that the MKII sounds better (being pretty much straight). The F2B is the more modern version of the 215. The ASS 215, I think, is virtually the same with curved sides and smaller rear chamber. Have fun!
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any other takers?
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sKs01 wrote: for an absolutely foolproof way of getting 15" kick would be dual ported cabs, though for me id prefer an all longish throw set up (apart from scoops but they sound so damn nice) so its a case of finding something to fit the bill as best as possable one things been worrying me about 15" bandpass horns is their rollofs dont tend to be verry scoop friendly (crossing scoops to high [img]smileys/smiley18.gif[/img])
Yes 15" Dual ported work well over scoops, but mostly in small venues, and would need lots of Power outside.
After much consideration, its most likely I'll be going for USBs.
For my purposes,1x high powered USB will keep up with upto 4x scoops @ 70hz xover, and Will cross nicely into MT122s @ approx 170hz.
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There is a list of drivers in my post somewhere. I'll list them again.
RCF MB15N401
PD158
18sound 15NLW9300
B&C 15PL100
I'm not sure about the lower cutoff with the newer drivers (I've not stuck this one in hornresp yet), but the 215s were originally meant to be used under 218 reflex subs. However, I think in the other thread, James Folkes high passed them at 35, and I've seen them on their own at other times.
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Here's the thread on the 215 that I got the plans from.
www.speakerplans.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=12427
It's a good long thread on that lovely kick horn.
The MKI plan is there as well (same shape but W-Bin consruction). To make the 215, two drivers were put in vertically. The 115 was half the height, roughly.
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If you get in touch with the Ind.St. guys, ask about their modified Wicked Ones under their 215s. I haven't heard them with 12s in, but have seen ones with meaty 10s in move serious air for their size.
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