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Join Date: Mar 2003
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HL 10 A
fs = 32 Hz Re = 5.36 Le = 3.51 mH Qes = 0.29 Qms = 9.9 Qts = 0.28 VAS = 29.2 Liters Cms = 0.18 mm/N BL = 22.6 Telsa Meters Mms = 136 grams Rms = 2.71N*sec/M EBP = 111.5 Xmax = 11.1mm Xmech = 36 mm Sd = 334.5 cm
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do you mean that this sub is built by eminence and is just a 10" version of the Lab12....Lab10??? or is it a driver you have found that models very similar to the lab12?
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who makes the driver?
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From the Eminence website:
http://www.eminence.com/eminence/pag...newfor2004.htm "We are also now offering a 10" version of the LAB12 called the HL-10A. This speaker is great for horn-loaded applications."
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If you look at the specs of the HL-10A, you realize that you can go down to 32 Hz in a ported one cubic foot box. That is very impressive output for such a small enclosure.
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32hz with 1 cubic ft =smoke stack ports |
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Join Date: Nov 2002
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it seems to need a large horn-i dont like it.
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Using a 4" diameter port, should be 29".
The port would take up less than a quarter cubic foot. Pipe resonances might be a problem-don't know.
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