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As it seems the most simple as far as amplification is concerned

They're efficient as hell...matched with the right speaker, you only need a couple watts. Scott used a pretty inefficient driver though.

Hence the reason I see some tube amps matched up with them?

I posted this on Neon's topic but if you would like to answer it here feel free :)

I was looking at the the frequency, SPL graph on the BIB and I noticed that compared to some of the smaller cabinet setups on Zaph audio that are much more peaks and dips in the graph. I was just curious if this is something that comes with BIB and if its something I would noticed audibly or even care to notice. Not trying to bash the BIB, just trying to gain a better understanding.

As it seems the most simple as far as amplification is concerned

They're efficient as hell...matched with the right speaker, you only need a couple watts. Scott used a pretty inefficient driver though.

Hence the reason I see some tube amps matched up with them?

Yep.

Going without a crossover has a lot of benefits...no power wasted in heating up parts, no funky impedance swings...

I posted this on Neon's topic but if you would like to answer it here feel free :)

I was looking at the the frequency, SPL graph on the BIB and I noticed that compared to some of the smaller cabinet setups on Zaph audio that are much more peaks and dips in the graph. I was just curious if this is something that comes with BIB and if its something I would noticed audibly or even care to notice. Not trying to bash the BIB, just trying to gain a better understanding.

Bah, graphs are overrated, BIB's though, aren't. :)

Yep.

Going without a crossover has a lot of benefits...no power wasted in heating up parts, no funky impedance swings...

Wow, you answered my next question too lol. I'm excited about these BIB's something like that would be perfection in my dorms and they seem very cost efficient as well

mk needs to make some BIBs so we can rock our dorm room! :slayer:

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