Design challenge - backpack bass amp

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Doug Hart
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Re: Design challenge - backpack bass amp

#16 Post by Doug Hart »

DaveK wrote:Doug, what bass options did you try?
Too many different things to list. Point is, it's just against the laws of physics.
There is no magic here, just good physics.
DaveK wrote:Is it possible to sacrifice low-end extension to get enough SPL in the low-midrange to match a trombone or baritone?
Not with something that you can carry on your back, especially once you add batteries to run it.
Anything small enough to carry as a backpack will probably not have any useful output below 120HZ or so.

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Re: Design challenge - backpack bass amp

#17 Post by Gregory East »

Our co-opt some linebackers into the band to carry a litter of bass rig.
BAT10, Bad Auto Tuba. Reverse folded TAT to fit JBL 1014D, 350W driver, voltage limit unknown.

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