I seem to be very good at starting new projects before finishing the old ones ... so why stop now.
There are 4 15" Dayton IB385-8 sitting in their IB cube out in the shed. Neighbor's trailer sits way too close to the shed and he doesn't plan on moving anytime soon, so more more than likely they'll never get used again. Time to re-purpose em'.
Craig got the mental juices flowing with his ob project. Instead of a standard ob configuration, what about this (is it more commonly called a w frame woofer?) it can be found here, and IIRC, the Hurricane build in PE's gallery may operate under the same principle;
http://http//www.linkwitzlab.com/woofer3.htm
Where can modeling software be found for this type of configuration as well as the midrange (mathcad?) and tweet placement on, and size of, an ob arrangement? What works, what doesn't?
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Flat baffle lets you cross up as high as the first dipole null which for woofer is close to 1K depending on the width.
I can run a few sims if you want. Of course the easiest solution would be to come by and pick up some purple speakers, then you can experience OB bass and highs for the price of gas.
On the music and design website there are instructions for measuring both the driver and the back u-frame exit and combining.
If you were matching/ stacking a TM then I'd measure from the TM axis location to get the spl match right.