February 25, 200817 yr Two separate boxes? Or one that works for both? Because one that works for both... isn't going to happen.We also need to know what space available and what type of power you're throwing at the Atlas.
February 25, 200817 yr I have a pair of Atlas 15's in my HT. Each is in a 10 cubic foot box tuned to 17 hz with a pair of 4 inch flared ports.
February 26, 200817 yr I have a pair of Atlas 15's in my HT. Each is in a 10 cubic foot box tuned to 17 hz with a pair of 4 inch flared ports.10cf each, holy sh1t. i'd rec. around 5cf each with the same tuning
February 26, 200817 yr I have a pair of Atlas 15's in my HT. Each is in a 10 cubic foot box tuned to 17 hz with a pair of 4 inch flared ports.10cf each, holy sh1t. i'd rec. around 5cf each with the same tuningHe didn't say 10^3ft each.
February 26, 200817 yr I have a pair of Atlas 15's in my HT. Each is in a 10 cubic foot box tuned to 17 hz with a pair of 4 inch flared ports.10cf each, holy sh1t. i'd rec. around 5cf each with the same tuningHe didn't say 10^3ft each.then what did he say? also i see you posted this on hexibase, i'd just listen to whatever pete says he has A LOT of experience with HT and how to get the most from subs.
February 26, 200817 yr Yes, EACH Atlas 15 is in a 10 cubic foot box tuned to 17hz. That was the recommendation from Ascendant Audio for extended low end output.