Just to clearify... is Xmax one way linear or peak-to-peak?
L LightwaveDude Member Joined 2005 2006-06-03 5:21 pm #21 2006-06-03 5:21 pm #21 Just to clearify... is Xmax one way linear or peak-to-peak? ••• More options Share paulspencer Member Joined 2003 redspade.com.au 2006-06-04 10:22 am #22 2006-06-04 10:22 am #22 It SHOULD be one way, but sometimes may be quoted as peak to peak. If not specified, then it would normally be one way. You can calculate it as (VC height - gap height)/2 Xmag is where BL drops to IIRC 71% ••• More options Share T thadman Member Joined 2005 2006-07-09 5:40 pm #23 2006-07-09 5:40 pm #23 how are these coming along? would these be suitable in a sealed linkwitz transform setup down to 5hz? ••• More options Share 4 454Casull Member Joined 2004 2006-07-09 6:54 pm #24 2006-07-09 6:54 pm #24 Now that's just ridiculous. In an IB, it looks like you can get output flat to 10Hz or less. ••• More options Share N noah katz Member Joined 2004 2006-07-09 7:31 pm #25 2006-07-09 7:31 pm #25 Something to keep in mind that distortion will depend a lot more on suspension linearity since there's no linearizing air spring. ••• More options Share Prev 1 2 First Prev 2 of 2 Go to page Go Show hidden low quality content Status This old topic is closed. If you want to reopen this topic, contact a moderator using the "Report Post" button. Share: Facebook Twitter Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Share Link
paulspencer Member Joined 2003 redspade.com.au 2006-06-04 10:22 am #22 2006-06-04 10:22 am #22 It SHOULD be one way, but sometimes may be quoted as peak to peak. If not specified, then it would normally be one way. You can calculate it as (VC height - gap height)/2 Xmag is where BL drops to IIRC 71% ••• More options Share T thadman Member Joined 2005 2006-07-09 5:40 pm #23 2006-07-09 5:40 pm #23 how are these coming along? would these be suitable in a sealed linkwitz transform setup down to 5hz? ••• More options Share 4 454Casull Member Joined 2004 2006-07-09 6:54 pm #24 2006-07-09 6:54 pm #24 Now that's just ridiculous. In an IB, it looks like you can get output flat to 10Hz or less. ••• More options Share N noah katz Member Joined 2004 2006-07-09 7:31 pm #25 2006-07-09 7:31 pm #25 Something to keep in mind that distortion will depend a lot more on suspension linearity since there's no linearizing air spring. ••• More options Share Prev 1 2 First Prev 2 of 2 Go to page Go Show hidden low quality content Status This old topic is closed. If you want to reopen this topic, contact a moderator using the "Report Post" button. Share: Facebook Twitter Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Share Link
It SHOULD be one way, but sometimes may be quoted as peak to peak. If not specified, then it would normally be one way. You can calculate it as (VC height - gap height)/2 Xmag is where BL drops to IIRC 71%
T thadman Member Joined 2005 2006-07-09 5:40 pm #23 2006-07-09 5:40 pm #23 how are these coming along? would these be suitable in a sealed linkwitz transform setup down to 5hz? ••• More options Share 4 454Casull Member Joined 2004 2006-07-09 6:54 pm #24 2006-07-09 6:54 pm #24 Now that's just ridiculous. In an IB, it looks like you can get output flat to 10Hz or less. ••• More options Share N noah katz Member Joined 2004 2006-07-09 7:31 pm #25 2006-07-09 7:31 pm #25 Something to keep in mind that distortion will depend a lot more on suspension linearity since there's no linearizing air spring. ••• More options Share Prev 1 2 First Prev 2 of 2 Go to page Go Show hidden low quality content Status This old topic is closed. If you want to reopen this topic, contact a moderator using the "Report Post" button. Share: Facebook Twitter Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Share Link
how are these coming along? would these be suitable in a sealed linkwitz transform setup down to 5hz?
4 454Casull Member Joined 2004 2006-07-09 6:54 pm #24 2006-07-09 6:54 pm #24 Now that's just ridiculous. In an IB, it looks like you can get output flat to 10Hz or less. ••• More options Share N noah katz Member Joined 2004 2006-07-09 7:31 pm #25 2006-07-09 7:31 pm #25 Something to keep in mind that distortion will depend a lot more on suspension linearity since there's no linearizing air spring. ••• More options Share Prev 1 2 First Prev 2 of 2 Go to page Go Show hidden low quality content Status This old topic is closed. If you want to reopen this topic, contact a moderator using the "Report Post" button.
N noah katz Member Joined 2004 2006-07-09 7:31 pm #25 2006-07-09 7:31 pm #25 Something to keep in mind that distortion will depend a lot more on suspension linearity since there's no linearizing air spring. ••• More options Share
Something to keep in mind that distortion will depend a lot more on suspension linearity since there's no linearizing air spring.