Thanks...XLS200 it is....saw the wiring diagram you have on your opposed write up...
Still kinda surprised that this surpassed the ported Kapa in performance...but that's why i am asking you guys...you have built them and compared...
just curious ...
could i change the dimensions to be more rectangular than square...as long as the internal volume remains the same...
lets say 20 high x 18 wide x 30 long...mount the drivers opposed on the 20 x 30 panels...with proper bracing of course...
I envision having this on some kind of leg/feet...do double duty as an end table...
Just wanting to make sure this would not mess up the design...
Just maintain the same internal volume.
The performance is 'different'. You trade a bit of bottom end on the Dual Opposed but it kills the Ported Kappa 30-80Hz. Just a lot more pressurization.
I did a setup with two ported Kappa's and a Crown XLS2000. On a movie like Tron Legacy in the bike arena you could feel the couches literally kick when the bikes landed.
No so much with the Dual Opposed.
BUT on a movie like Master and Commander the cannons going off in the ship broadsides, the Dual Opposed just dominated. There is more content in the 30-80 than the 15-29 range typically.
If you could it would be to do both and run 4 subs and active management between the ported and sealed/dual opposed. All budget dependent.