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Old 9th December 2010, 07:58 PM   #1
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Default Precision Devices woofer for hifi?

I like the look of THIS driver also with it being a good price, high effeciency and fits what i want from it I wandered if there's any reasons whby i shouldn't use pro drovers for hifi.

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go for it I have one it's very well built. Won't go <40Hz without tapped horn (which I what I'm planning for it just not had the time). Pro usage is typically in a ported box but if horn resp is correct vast bass extension and SPL is possible in large tapped horns (120dB@ 30Hz in a 100L box).
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Is the <40Hz suffeciant for a room 3.5m x 5m? I can't see it not being?
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Old 10th December 2010, 09:54 PM   #4
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I like the look of THIS driver also with it being a good price, high effeciency and fits what i want from it I wandered if there's any reasons whby i shouldn't use pro drovers for hifi.

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For bass, driver 'beef' is required in all venues.

For highs, a gossamer tweeter works well only in a domestic (TLC) setting.

I like this firms products and rank the quality equal to that of JBL.

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Old 13th December 2010, 05:18 PM   #5
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Default PD.12SB30 Home TH

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I like the look of THIS driver also with it being a good price, high effeciency and fits what i want from it I wandered if there's any reasons whby i shouldn't use pro drovers for hifi.

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Boscoe
Hi, I noticed this driver a while ago and made some simulations, i.e. a 30 Hz/115dB into half space TH: At 90W and below no HP filtering is needed ...FYI:

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