10 inch pa speaker enclosure design
If you listen to those types of music, this system may perform satisfactorily. This will give you good results for rap or other bass heavy music. Many manufacturers recommend an enclosure that's going to give you a peak like we mentioned earlier. You could design a system that would produce the desired SPL at all frequencies but it would require significantly more power and speakers than the aforementioned system with the narrow peak.
It would, however, leave you with a system that would have less than perfect frequency response and marginal performance at the low frequency end of the spectrum. This would allow you to generate the desired SPL and properly impress your friends. If you want a system to produce a lot of SPL (but have limited power or number of speakers), you'll probably have to concentrate a lot of the acoustic energy within a small band of frequencies. Many people don't realize that, unless you have virtually unlimited resources, there are going to be trade offs when designing a system. It will attempt to help you get what you want from your audio system and your subwoofer in particular. This page will touch on a few new topics (all of which are covered in detail on upcoming pages). More information on the Flash problem and Maxthon, click HERE. An alternative to Ruffle is another browser, Maxthon 4. Please email me to let me know if Ruffle is working well for you and what browser you're using.
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