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It's perfectly fine to install two separate input terminals like that.
The HTM-6 was able to use the same PCB as the Volt-6 v2 or the PCB from the older volt-18/10 if you have the normal sized Erse/Dayton I-core...
That's nice thick stuff so you should be good with that lining the walls. No need to add it to the baffle.
Yes the slot port can remain at 4" long for both volumes, at 4 cuft I expect it will tune the enclosure somewhere around high 30's-40Hz, while in...
Shouldn't be too much of an issue.
It's not the bass per say but more of the lower midrange which becomes more pronounced (muddy) while losing some output just above that range....
22.5 m/s isn't too high especially if that's at full power. I doubt you ever get much sustained bass from the surrounds at the exact frequency of...
Add an 80hz highpass since these will not be used fullrange and check the port air velocity again, it should be reduced. You could also tune down...
That cabinet size and volume should work assuming you are porting it somewhere between 60-70hz? I wouldn't worry about subtracting the exact...
You shouldn't "need" polyfil there, it's just a good place to add it for a little extra help at reducing internal reflections.
Should be ok, watch where the ports go you don't want them to run into the foam. It should be ok to cover the crossover but it really doesn't...
No those drivers above are both different, I just used them as the pricing is roughly equivalent. The CDX1-1731 is what's used in the Vortex...
Proper stuffing plays a huge role on the sound especially the midrange and upper bass.
Yeah that would be with the compression driver and crossover, I might be off a little bit with the price as I don't have all the pricing info for...
The original vortex kits were not inexpensive and from what I understand the price of having those drivers made by eminence went up near if not...
I think it would start rolling off at a few hundred hz, but I haven't done the math/modeling on it. Certainly nothing stopping you from using the...
If you used hot glue, it shouldn't be too hard to cut the zip ties then use a heat gun (or perhaps hair drier of you don't have a heat gun) to...
It's not ideal but shouldn't be a huge issue.
The crossover is tuned for the specific sensitivity, frequency response, phase response and impedance of the drivers used. Changing a the tweeter...
Yes the MTM can be used as a center channel, no need for any crossover changes. Like most MTM designs it will have a fairly narrow horizontal...