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    3182 Sonotube TLs

    Was reminded of these today: SUB_INDEX_graphs

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    Re: 3182 Sonotube TLs

    That's a pretty cool setup. Especially the subwoofer cabs. For their size, they have a small footprint.

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    Re: 3182 Sonotube TLs

    There is 22.5 lbs of 3182 sitting way up there. The design would be safer with the driver near the floor.

    I don't think my timber framed, clad and floored(carpets) would cope with those subs. A 10-12 inch driver version, that got down to 20-25 Hz @ -3dB, which would fit behind my 13 cu. ft. corner placed enclosures(32Hz tuning) would be interesting. I have a spare crossover band on my DCX2496. Hmmm.

    Just wondering. Are those tubes construction forms for pylons?

    How would one cut one to produce the tapered tube and maintain a circular cross-section?

    Any 10-12inch driver examples?
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