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MP3, WAV,AAC,Audible,AIFF,Apple Lossless Thanks, Gentlemen!The information you've provided is very helpful.Regards,Troy Scott | |
bass problem in a sailboat Gentlemen,Last evening I finally had the opportunity to try a new tactic. I reinstalled the PolyPlanar powered subwoofer in the boat, except I added a 70hz 12db per octave crossover (to override the 200hz crossover built into the bass amplifier). ... | |
bass problem in a sailboat Baffled,I'm optimistic too. The speaker hasn't arrived yet, but I've made the preparations. The speaker should be sensitive enough to do enough with a little. Regardless how much power the head unit actually has, it would play the four bookshelf s... | |
Low Pass Filter Wasting Power? Thanks Ghostrider45 and Joeylawn36111,That's what I thought, though I'm not always sure how to express it in electrical terms.Regards,Troy Scott | |
bass problem in a sailboat Elevick,I agree. Bass requires power. That's why I'm inclined to believe the RMS output of the PolyPlanar MRD-60 is closer to the 45 watts per channel that the 15 watts that has been suggested. It drove the first dual voice coil subwoofer quite we... | |
bass problem in a sailboat Baffled,I'll let you know!Regards,Troy | |
bass problem in a sailboat Folks,If anyone here is still interested in my sailboat stereo project, here's the latest:I bought the PolyPlanar model 250 amplified subwoofer (which includes a dual voice coil subwoofer) and added it to the system. When I adjusted the gain on th... | |
bass problem in a sailboat Linkster,In fact, I bought my Cape Dory 36 from Robinhood Marine. I'm in the midst of a major refit now, doing the work in my hangar. When I'm finished, it will look like the R36 brochure boat!Regards,Troy | |
bass problem in a sailboat Baffled Bob,Thanks! Your response is the most helpful so far! Right now I'm trying this: a dual voice coil subwoofer (hate that term) operated by two of the head unit's four channels. The other two channels will operate two of the original four Po... | |
bass problem in a sailboat WRT "bass shakers", I do remember from long ago a device that could be attached to a wall to transform the wall into a speaker. I'm guessing that's what the "bass shaker" is. I'll check into it.BTW, the sailboat in question is a Cape Dory 36. The ... | |
bass problem in a sailboat Hello again,I't's been suggested to me that my idea of running a dual voice coil woofer directly from two (at 45 watts each) of my four channels wouldn't be satisfactory. I still think it might work, especially since I'm only after the missing low... | |
bass problem in a sailboat I'm still working on the problem of getting better bass from the system. As I said, I have a four channel head unit with four times 45 watts, 180 watts total. I'm currently using four 6" by 6" by 9" box speakers with it. The sound is generally goo... |