wow quite an expensive driver
wow quite an expensive driver
Wow...
There's no mention of its power rating.
How much power would you have to feed into a 21" subwoofer to get its cone moving 60mm peak to peak?
Wow...
There's no mention of its power rating.
How much power would you have to feed into a 21" subwoofer to get its cone moving 60mm peak to peak?
even the sensitvity is not mentioned
I think they just forgot to mention it's power handling, it's brother is 1500 - 3000 W according to the site (which seems recommended amplifier power). It's sensitivity is 93.1 dB/W/m (calculated).
More importantly I think is the fact that it's underhung (you don't see that every day). So now I'm suspicious of it's actual gap height and depth.
Best regards
Edit - In a 750 litre tapped horn tuned to 20 Hz, with the right source material I needed about 1800 W to get to 30 mm peak to peak (18NLW9600).
More importantly I think is the fact that it's underhung (you don't see that every day). So now I'm suspicious of it's actual gap height and depth.
Best regards
Edit - In a 750 litre tapped horn tuned to 20 Hz, with the right source material I needed about 1800 W to get to 30 mm peak to peak (18NLW9600).
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hi harbottle nice speaker is the price of one piece Price: $1820 USD??
Yes.
I think they just forgot to mention it's power handling, it's brother is 1500 - 3000 W according to the site (which seems recommended amplifier power). It's sensitivity is 93.1 dB/W/m (calculated).
More importantly I think is the fact that it's underhung (you don't see that every day). So now I'm suspicious of it's actual gap height and depth.
Best regards
Edit - In a 750 litre tapped horn tuned to 20 Hz, with the right source material I needed about 1800 W to get to 30 mm peak to peak (18NLW9600).
Are the plans for this design readily available?
Thanks
DM
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