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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Seattle
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Does anyone know of an 8" driver with feedback for a servo driven system? I would use a Rythmik driver (ideal), but I need something smaller for a particular application. Anything out there? Thanks.
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: USA
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I doubt that you will find much in the way of a servo 8 for diy use. The complexity of correctly implementing a servo circuit on an 8" driver is kind of wasted as the 8" will be limited in output by its size and the corrective nature of the servo.
Have you considered a small driver sealed system using a linkwitz transform circuit?? I just built my first LT sub and it is pretty cool. This has the potential to be much simpler than a full servo system and result in similar output. nate |
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