Been a while since I posted! I have a pair of old Lab12's that need a enclosure. Any recommendations? Mainly for music, PA, not HT. Amp = iNUKE NU3000DSP.
I think Art has a dual-LAB12 design that might work well for you. Wire them in parallel and bridge the iNuke to get the best results.
On a lot of amps you can, but can an iNuke handle an impedance that goes lower than 2.0000 ohms on a side?
The question of course is if the alignment actually drops below 2 ohms within its passband. I'd be tempted to give it a try, and just shift to one LAB per side if I'm not happy with the results.
True story: I was testing out on POC#2 on with my iNuke a few months ago and found that the output from the POC#2 was a lot lower than expected, but yet the fan on the iNuke was going like crazy. Turns out that the speaker cable had shorted inside the SpeakOn connector because I hadn't wired in the damned thing correctly. The iNuke was basically trying to drive something in the region of 0.2 Ohms all that time...
Hi,
Maybe this one: https://soundforums.net/threads/134-FREE-SUB-PLAN-Dual-Lab12-(Front-Loaded)-by-Welter-Systems
Regards,
Maybe this one: https://soundforums.net/threads/134-FREE-SUB-PLAN-Dual-Lab12-(Front-Loaded)-by-Welter-Systems
Regards,
The LAB12 fairs quite well in TH. Art Welter's Keystone was designed and tested using a pair of LAB12 and would be my recommendation for a single enclosure. http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/subwoofers/185588-keystone-sub-using-18-15-12-inch-speakers.html
Seems like a good place to ask... I went to sim (Hornresp) a pair of PAL12 against a dual LAB12 KS and am a bit confused with dual drivers. Does diaphragm displacement take into account when you use 2 drivers? Changed TH to 2 and the xmax does not change much, but it does change. As a newbie I would think you could feed nearly twice the power to 2 drivers before xmax. Still learning. Thanks!
I am 5'7" and workout regularly and the KS is a big cab for one dude. Hand truck is necessary.
I am 5'7" and workout regularly and the KS is a big cab for one dude. Hand truck is necessary.
Hi Zwiller,
Eg is the amplifier output voltage (see: Hornresp Help file). It does not change when you add additional drivers. Also, the drivers can be connected in series or in parallel, or in a combination of those. That changes the total enclosure impedance, and thus the amount of power that flows into the enclosure for a given Eg.
Regards,
Eg is the amplifier output voltage (see: Hornresp Help file). It does not change when you add additional drivers. Also, the drivers can be connected in series or in parallel, or in a combination of those. That changes the total enclosure impedance, and thus the amount of power that flows into the enclosure for a given Eg.
Regards,
Thanks for playing along Oliver. Looked at it again and found my source of confusion, the sims in the original PAL12 post were based on a 4ohm driver when it is actually 6 for the LAB12. Xmax on the PAL12 is achieved at only 250w/6ohms. 2 parallel drivers in the KS fed 400w/3ohms to xmax. In the end, the pair of PAL12 have 1-2db more output than dual LAB12 KS. FR near identical.
I always liked this design for the Lab 12.
But maybe you already know about it.
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/subwoofers/143714-lab12-tapped-horn.html
Dave
But maybe you already know about it.
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/subwoofers/143714-lab12-tapped-horn.html
Dave
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