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[quote name='scrumpymike' timestamp='1507399286' post='3385261']
Quote from one of Alex's earlier posts on this thread:

"We low pass filter one driver on the Two10 (and continue that with its bigger siblings)..."

I take that to mean the 2 x 12" cab's.
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It's only the 10" range. None of the 12" range have side-by-side drivers anyway.

Frank.

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[quote name='scrumpymike' timestamp='1507399286' post='3385261']
Quote from one of Alex's earlier posts on this thread:

"We low pass filter one driver on the Two10 (and continue that with its bigger siblings)..."

I take that to mean the 2 x 12" cab's.
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No, it meant the Four10, Six10 and Eight10.

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[quote name='scrumpymike' timestamp='1507414825' post='3385386']
Gotcha - so, the "siblings" are the other 10" multis and the Two10 really is designed to be used in the vertical rather than horizontal position.
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As I understand it, the reason Barefaced developed the filtering of their 10" drivers was to solve the problem of multiple 10's having poor dispersion - i.e. 4x10s, 6x10s and 8x10s, cabs where there are 2 "columns" of drivers in the same enclosure. The driver filtering in the BF Two10 ensures your sound disperses well whether the cab is vertical or horizontal.

Alex explains it in this video - https://www.facebook.com/BarefacedAudio/videos/10155811226882704/ - it's a good watch from start to finish but he talks specifically about the 10" speaker cabs from about 19:30 onwards.

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