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In the Forum: Horn-Loaded Speakers
In the Thread: Greek Anima Loudspeakers
Post Subject: I wish the TuneAudio stay with whatever subs they do.Posted by Romy the Cat on: 5/22/2017
 xandcg wrote:
EDIT: would also be interesting if Tune Audio could have matching sealed sub-woofers as option too (all their products), even if not too marketered (Tune Audio is a "horn" company).

Even though I usually very much advocate a sealed line-array (with proper drivers only) as a compliment to horns (as I feel this combination works very well) but I would not like to see the Tune Audio goes this way. The bass idea that they went after: a tall, bottom firing “horn” enclosure with small footprint I file is very interesting direction. Just think about the Dr. Edgar’s refrigerator subs. With all ugliness of appearance the refrigerator subs work very well. They should not be but they do. If the Tune Audio somehow fine a way to package it a much smaller footprint then it is good for them. I have my suspicions as the calm passive, not EQ design that I feel is impossible in the given topology but perhaps then know something that I do not.
 
Frankly I do not feel that it is even necessary for manufactures to produce large sealed sub-woofers. They are very simple to do locally and I think the manufactures shall sell kits for local carpenters to do them. 

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