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HI there,
Not long ago, I built my full range speaker using RAAL, c-quenze and Flexunits and I get a very good response. Some of the building information can be found here. Choice of Speaker Drivers However, it starts to roll off below 35Hz ![]() I want to build an woofer/subwoofer to supplement the lowers octave region about 15hz to 100Hz. This will probably be in a separate cabinet. So far, I have come cross some drivers and would like to ask for your opinion This is the most expensive but the parameters are also impressive accuton® Carefully selected loudspeaker drivers. ![]() To stay with audiotechnology line of drivers, here are the options Sandwich cone Sandwich cone Morel has another option Morel 12" Ultimate Subwoofer Kit: Madisound Speaker Store but then, the other option is to choose real subwoofer line of drivers like this Rythmik Audio • GR servo driver JL Audio 12W7AE Subwoofers - Car Audio Subwoofers Also, would a sealed design be better then ported design for better damping and better transient response for music reproduction? Any suggestions are most appreciated Thanks |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Birmingham, UK
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Personally I am very fond of Volt and ATC short-coil woofers.
As for cab design I like transmission lines. Respect to Accuton for publishing distortion, on the other hand the plot looks quite scary for a sub. That said it looks excellent between 75Hz and 650Hz. |
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Thanks for your suggestions! i also find it strange that Accuton specifies the drivers to be used over the range 25Hz to 800 Hz and yet, the suggested box design does not go that low.
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Dec 2008
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Try a 90l cab with Wavecor 12" alu cone plus passive radiator.
DON - ari-acoustics Last edited by otter17; 18th September 2011 at 06:35 PM. |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Novi, Michigan
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In my opinion, the driver will have little to do with the situation. The number of independent sources that you use and how you set them up is far more important than the actual driver. Power handling can be important if you like very loud levels and then a pro driver like a B&C 18" is impossible to beat. But then this takes a really big box and using several of them takes a very big room. In my 24 ft x 14 ft room I use three 12" subs and get good response down to about 20 Hz. They are all basically close box designs. Ported is not a good choice if you want to go very low like you say. The ports need to be too small for this low tuning.
What I don;t understand is how you results look so good as is. I don't see any "modes" in your data at all. How is that possible? Is the room huge? or very open? |
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