Years ago I was using a Shahinian Acoustics Contrabombarde stereo subwoofer. This monster was two folded 16 foot conical horns in a package a bit smaller than the size of two footlockers. The horns were double slot loaded.
When I cranked them up I could blow insulation out of the attic thru the vents! Pipe organs on them was something to experience.
I sold it when I upgraded the speakers because I couldn't afford to keep it. A sad day for sure. The guy who bought it already had one. He wanted two per channel. I hope he had a giant room in a giant brick home!! I can only imagine what that was like!
That octave from 16 Hz to 32 Hz really makes a difference when the recording has material down there. The other thing I noticed is plucked strings have a very, very low frequency content and the folded horn would reproduce it clearly.


