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mkb-230
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7 years 5 months ago #23962
by totalAudio
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Hello everyone i am just curious if anyone has had any dealings with the MKB-230? My brother and i are in the process of putting a rig together and ive realised we have a freq. gap from 250-350 and couldnt find anything to cover this range that i liked then i found the MKB was just wondering if anyone can say theyve heard them or know anyone who has?
our system incase anyone was curious is going to consist of USBv2+ on the bottom, then 18" w-bin, then PCH BPH-215, then the MKB-230, Then Stable audio KMTv2 LTP on top.
our system incase anyone was curious is going to consist of USBv2+ on the bottom, then 18" w-bin, then PCH BPH-215, then the MKB-230, Then Stable audio KMTv2 LTP on top.
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7 years 5 months ago #23967
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Replied by Cubo15 on topic mkb-230
I'm not sure if the mkb-230 will sound good up to 350 Hz, tho regardless, generally it's a good idea to have a kick/ bass bin cover 1 - 1.5 octave.
Also having 3 different bass bins for the same frequency range is generally not a good idea. So if you haven't all three bass bins yet, now is a good time to plan for consistency of the system. Instead of the KMT LTP you could opt for the KMTv2 (plus bass bin) making the system a lot easier to manage.
Best regards Cubo
Also having 3 different bass bins for the same frequency range is generally not a good idea. So if you haven't all three bass bins yet, now is a good time to plan for consistency of the system. Instead of the KMT LTP you could opt for the KMTv2 (plus bass bin) making the system a lot easier to manage.
Best regards Cubo
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