SB17NRX2C35-4 vs SB17NRXC35-4

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Thank you very much.

Do you by any chance post FRD files for the NRX2C35-4 ?

" electrical third-order cross-over with an acoustical fourth-order Linkwitz-Riley cross-over topology"
I know what a third-order cross over is, but what do you mean by acoustical fourth-orde r Linkwitz-Riley topology?
 
The newer version is 2db less efficient than older version according to specs on sb site. While I dont see much difference in your tests. Wonder why sb decided to lower sensitivity in the specs.

Either to get greater bass extension or to get the same bass extension but in a smaller cabinet.

The raising of the cone edge/surround resonance to just below 2kHz is significant though. You can easily cross over below this, whereas before you could not.

A bigger dustcap will also push more air through the pole vent and possibly increase power handling.
 
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The newer version is 2db less efficient than older version according to specs on sb site. While I dont see much difference in your tests. Wonder why sb decided to lower sensitivity in the specs.

Probably because the old specs were a bit exaggerated or the old version has changed over time, but the spec sheet wasn't updated!

They use the same voice-coil and magnet etc. The only visible change is the larger dust-cap.
 
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