![]() ![]() 'Slam' is a function of a steep wavefront in the music and the leading edge is all the higher harmonics. Since I specificly seek the weighty punch, Les’ statement made me hesitate!? Do you think the PPSL have the same punch/weight as conventional BR boxes? (A long time ago I had pair of JBL 250Ti’s and I actually liked the bass from these, although I would like a steroid version of these). "One question: On the AA board Les Hudson – who also endorses the PPSL approach - said (IIRC) that they were his favorite system for bass, and that a PPSL was the way to go if the goal was ‘accuracy’, but that PPSL may not be configuration with most ‘slam’. I may be dead wrong, but somehow doubt that a fairly tight 10” woofer will provide the punch, I’m seeking – even when horn loaded. I have read quite a bit about TH, but haven’t had a chance to hear one - yet. IslandPink: Thanks for the direction - yes I already saw the thread. I really wish I had a chance to the AE drivers on this side of the Atlantic! One question: On the AA board Les Hudson – who also endorses the PPSL approach - said (IIRC) that they were his favorite system for bass, and that a PPSL was the way to go if the goal was ‘accuracy’, but that PPSL may not be configuration with most ‘slam’. But you are probably right, that a bigger amp for the bass would be better by all means.ĭjk: Thanks for replying! I have been intrigued by the PPSL approach for quite some time, and really wish I had the chance to compare the PPSL to a ‘standard double’ vented box without having to actually build the boxes. Which of the above suggestions would be best considering my preferences? I would especially appreciate to hear from people who have actually compared some of the possibilities, I consider.ĭjn, chris661, and Ellenic: Thanks for your replies! Just to clarify: The idea is two stereo speakers with a bass ‘module’ in each.ĪndrewT: Fb=35 Hz is perfectly adequate, so I still hope it is possible. ![]() A vented box loaded with a single 18” woofer (e.g., 18Sound 18LW1400, B&C 18TBX100, Eminence 4018LF, Ciare 18.00 SW, or Precision Devices PD.186)Īt the moment I have a 180 watts (8 Ohm) SS amp for the bass and use active filters, but I may consider going for a bigger amp. A vented box loaded with 2 x 15 woofers (e.g. A tapped horn with a single 15” woofer (e.g., Eminence 4015LF/3015LF, B&C 15TBX100)Ģ. Serious punch and slam with a lot of ‘weight’ with kick drums etc.ġ.It’s for high quality music listening at home - not PA. I highly recommend them! Read More.I consider a bass system for a 3-way, efficient rock rig. Wavebox is very active with frequent releases/new features, keeping up with the latest Chromium releases.Ī special note about the fantastic customer service with detailed and timely response to emails. The premium and the learning curve are well worth it IMO. Overall: I have been extensively using Wavebox on a daily basis for about a year as a replacement for Franz and I've been loving it since then, it's definitely helping with my productivity. ![]() Performance / memory management are ok for me.Ĭons: There is definitely a learning curve to be able to use Wavebox at its best potential. ![]() Wavebox makes it really easy to use separate profiles in terms of cookies, apps an even Chrome extensions and is as best as it can get for apps organization. I was struggling to find a way to view all my programs without having a mess of million windows open with multiple profiles (one for work, one for personal use and one for a different project). ![]()
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