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Re: Load Your Rear

Maybe they mean transmission-line with the front of the cone driving the port? Hell, I don't know. I'm not aware of any 18" subwoofers that would benefit from "horn loading". Trying to control the dispersion/output of subwoofers with a horn is like putting toothpicks in front of a bulldozer.

What sub are we talking about?

Meyer Sound (Berkeley, CA) has an interesting product... M3D cardioid subwoofer. I've heard these, and they work as advertised.

Hope I'm not off-topic...


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