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In the Thread: Lamm ML2.0 & Lamhorn/AER
Post Subject: It is hard to say.Posted by Romy the Cat on: 4/16/2013
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 HookEm wrote:
Actually, I would prefer moving towards a more permanent solution (for practical, and frankly, economic reasons); and if that means moving away from the single driver (yellow cone), so be it... Now if having the subs in place would be also useful with a different speaker configuration, perhaps adding them now may be a good place to start?... about the crossover (200-250 Hz), would that be built-in to the (self-powered?) subs? (i.e., line out to sub, and from there, HP filtered to to the amp)... But perhaps adding subs would be overkill (or throw-away) if I move away from the "yellow cones"?... BTW, what is "IDH"?... As for taking notes: You bet!, I'm already taking notes!
 
It is hard to say. it is always nice to have some kind of crappy self-powered sub when you deal with yellow cones – this way you can test how your essentially MF drivers works without being stress by LF. Some speakers do implements use of the yellow drivers just for MF and they do very fine. I do not advise you to do anything, I juts explain my reasons why I think investing into Lamm ML2 will be not right move. Lamm will have much more power and much more bass. Lamm will have incredibly properly structured bass – the bass that no one yellow driver, particularly back-loaded will not be able to embrace.
 
The IDH is indirect direct-heated tube; witch was in fact my miss-spelling as your PX-25 is direct-heated. The reason I brought the direct-heated factor to the table as the direct-heated tubes can in class A2 if the amp driver has current to push them. So, it is possible that 6W of your DH PX-25 will be enough for your room if you do not drive bass with your PX-25.

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