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    I wonder how this setup would work in conjunction with the NBv3...

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    Quote Originally Posted by erlomd View Post
    I wonder how this setup would work in conjunction with the NBv3...

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    It probably wouldn't.
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    Quote Originally Posted by erlomd View Post
    so your saying that with the audacity program, you can modify the EQ settings of your sound fonts?...thats sweet!
    You can do a lot with that program. Including and not limited to making your own fonts and modifying existing ones.

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    I've always liked the bass speaker. It seems to have a fuller sound.

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    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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    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.

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    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?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Darth Vislir View Post
    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?
    Yes, but I didn't feel it made much of a difference, none in fact. Certainly not enough to sacrifice the space for a second speaker. Also, you're not getting a more dynamic range as you're still dealing with one channel audio.
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    even if you use one bass and one premium? I might wire it up when I have both speakers just to test it out.

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    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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