bootman
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Post by bootman on Nov 18, 2013 17:03:52 GMT -5
Give the guy a call. I'll bet he can work something out for you.
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selkec
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Post by selkec on Nov 18, 2013 18:46:43 GMT -5
He has these kits quit often. it all ready sold out. Ill do it after Christmas. I been spending so much lately
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Post by selkec on Nov 18, 2013 18:53:22 GMT -5
Chris that looks like a pretty good price for that kit. I wonder how you would wire the fourth woofer though? The crossover is designed for three woofers. I wonder if the fourth would lower the impedance too much and burn up crossovers? I guess you could wire them in series but that means less power going to your speaker. You would also need a little more box volume over the a-9 to take full advantage of the fourth woofer. I would call or e-mail Polk Audio and ask how and if you can hook up that extra woofer to the RTI12 crossover. Polk has really good customer service.They've always been very helpful anytime I've had a question. Worse case, you could always use the fourth woofer as a passive radiator. This would be an awesome center channel. Hope your able to pull it together. using it as a passive radiator never crossed my mind. Great idea. Im not sure what the ohms of the 3 woofers is or how they are wired. I could experiment with different series parallel wirings. I would rather the ohms go up a tad bit than too low and melt the xover. Most likely Ill use the 4th as a passive the center will be huge at about 50" x 8.5" Im not doing it for really more bass because I have plenty of that with my subs. More for a winter project and to learn and to have my own custom Monster Polk center that is timbre matched to my towers.
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