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Dispersion is about 90 degrees. Above 8k does tend to fall off a bit quicker then the rest of the range but I doubt that would be too noticeable...
I have been working on a shallow box for the 14x14 baffle size, 7" deep: [IMG] It is a little undersized but works ok. Placing a 400uF cap in...
Yes that should work fine. Fill box with polyfil, fiberglass or recycled denim. It won't take much but if using polyfil there should be just...
Yep just tighten to snug, no glue. I have never had one come loose.
Both 18 and 16 gauge should fit, however if you are carful you can drill out the holes to accept larger wire. 3/32" should work with up to 12awg...
Matt - Yes you can change the baffle width on the Volt-10 down to 11", it does change some things with where the baffle step comes into play but...
Foam Rubber? If it is the a foam similar to a mattress pad then that should be fine. Not sure I know what you mean about gluing it to the exterior.
You don't want the internal port opening to be right up against the back of the driver as the sound from the backside of the cone can beam right...
For the Volt-10LX I would say 0.3-0.5 pounds per cabinet should be decent. That is a rough estimate, if it seems really loose fitting in there...
You can mix the two designs for surrounds and front presence speakers without issue. For the sealed speakers if using polyfill moderate fill of...
Yes that is correct.
The LO+ and LO- on the board go to the woofer in the Volt-6. LO+ to the woofer + and Lo- to the woofer -. You can use .205" or .250" quick...
The Volt-6's don't have too much baffle step built in, so I would recommend leaving the crossover as is. It was designed with the thought that it...