Hi Rewind,
Post #22: "...what can I do with it?"
Hi Rewind,
Hornresp can help you to determine what the maximum input voltage to the speaker should be.
Set Eg to a value where Xmax is not exceeded within the desired passband, and take a look at individual sample frequencies in the SPL graph, and see that the rated speaker power is not exceeded.
If you use the 'Filter Tool', e.g.: 30Hz 2nd HP, the displacement will now peak @ 9.5mm/38Hz; then you can see how much more Eg you can dial in to get the displacement back up to Xmax, and if the new power exceeds rated power...
Regards,
P.S.: Get the 2nd driver/sub. It's only money. 🙂
Post #22: "...what can I do with it?"
Hi Rewind,
Hornresp can help you to determine what the maximum input voltage to the speaker should be.
Set Eg to a value where Xmax is not exceeded within the desired passband, and take a look at individual sample frequencies in the SPL graph, and see that the rated speaker power is not exceeded.
If you use the 'Filter Tool', e.g.: 30Hz 2nd HP, the displacement will now peak @ 9.5mm/38Hz; then you can see how much more Eg you can dial in to get the displacement back up to Xmax, and if the new power exceeds rated power...
Regards,
P.S.: Get the 2nd driver/sub. It's only money. 🙂
A friend of mine has two ported 12" on each side that retail for $2000, so I know what you are talking about. The sound was immense and shook his whole house. But he was complaining that most room correction software thinks of the sub as one unit,even when they are placed a long distance apart.
When he visited me and my puny and slightly broken lab 12 sub, he heard more clarity in the bass. Without realizing it he was not hearing the Lab12, but rather the two excellent alnico 15" from JBL, that I use from 65-440Hz. He uses 8" midbass speakers in a rather cheap B&W, and I always nag at him to fix something better between the four 12" subs and the B&W speakers. Another friend with Martin Logan CLS electrostatic panels has the same problem and he also denys that anything sounds off. Subwoofers ain't everything, but it can be nice when they are working properly.
I will experiment with Hornresp. Since you are at it, how would you modify the Lab 12 enclosure with the help of hornresp? That is the title of this thread, to find a good cabinet for the Lab12.
When he visited me and my puny and slightly broken lab 12 sub, he heard more clarity in the bass. Without realizing it he was not hearing the Lab12, but rather the two excellent alnico 15" from JBL, that I use from 65-440Hz. He uses 8" midbass speakers in a rather cheap B&W, and I always nag at him to fix something better between the four 12" subs and the B&W speakers. Another friend with Martin Logan CLS electrostatic panels has the same problem and he also denys that anything sounds off. Subwoofers ain't everything, but it can be nice when they are working properly.
I will experiment with Hornresp. Since you are at it, how would you modify the Lab 12 enclosure with the help of hornresp? That is the title of this thread, to find a good cabinet for the Lab12.
Hello,
have anybody ever tried a sealed enclosure around 55l, similar to the zu audio undertone? It's almost the double of the volume that Eminence suggest for a sealed design. It should go few Hz lower than the il bimbo... thanks regards
have anybody ever tried a sealed enclosure around 55l, similar to the zu audio undertone? It's almost the double of the volume that Eminence suggest for a sealed design. It should go few Hz lower than the il bimbo... thanks regards
I built a sealed enclosure for the lab12 a few years ago that was about 2ft3 (58l), it sounded pretty clean while listening to music but it couldnt play quite as low as I wanted for movies so I will build a small ported enclosure this spring.
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