Hello again,
Which one should I choose for a sealed hifi subwoofer,
I have read that the ho could be better, it trades some output for less Le resulting in less stored energy and better bass reproduction...
If someone could summerise the main differences, pros and cons for the 3 15" Dayton rss drivers, would be nice.
Which one should I choose for a sealed hifi subwoofer,
I have read that the ho could be better, it trades some output for less Le resulting in less stored energy and better bass reproduction...
If someone could summerise the main differences, pros and cons for the 3 15" Dayton rss drivers, would be nice.
You can model some difference on SpeakerBoxLite.
20x20x20 box. .75" thick wood.
Red: Ultimax 15"
Green: HO 15
Blue: HF 15
20x20x20 box. .75" thick wood.
Red: Ultimax 15"
Green: HO 15
Blue: HF 15
Thanks for your help.
I don't know if I admit that any of them will produce sufficient spl for my usage if I shall use the one with the lowest Le...
I don't know if I admit that any of them will produce sufficient spl for my usage if I shall use the one with the lowest Le...
Apparently masori.de has it.
I don't think I need that much output anyway. I am sure I don't actually. Would go with lower Le.
I don't think I need that much output anyway. I am sure I don't actually. Would go with lower Le.
I almost ordered them from Masori, but didn't trust that these Dayton were NLA. Why stop production when this woofer has such good properties?Apparently masori.de has it.
I don't think I need that much output anyway. I am sure I don't actually. Would go with lower Le.
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