I wonder how this setup would work in conjunction with the NBv3...
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I wonder how this setup would work in conjunction with the NBv3...
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I've always liked the bass speaker. It seems to have a fuller sound.
I think the 2w 28mm bass speaker is made by VECO...I found the specs on it here:
http://www.elitaliaweb.it/upload/cat...i-28-30-34.pdf
and heres a dimensions Pic:
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Last edited by erlomd; 02-03-2016 at 08:46 PM.
I think its all a matter of preference. The bass speaker sounds better for your hums and some swings and the premium sounds better for your clashes and other sound fx and is a bit clearer. Each has their own strong suits. If I had to choose one over the other I would have to choose the premium by a small margin. I think it sounds better for your activation and retraction sounds which is big for me. But then again that all depends on your font as well.
Has anyone tried to wire two speakers in parallel or series? 2x16ohm speakers would be 8ohm in parallel; and 2x4 in series would be 8ohm. the board should handle it right?
even if you use one bass and one premium? I might wire it up when I have both speakers just to test it out.
Lets not forget that resonance plays a big part. Just covering my recharge port with a thumb changes the 'depth of sound'
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