This one looks pretty promising: https://www.parts-express.com/pedocs/specs/294-2098--celestion-ftx1225-spec-sheet.pdf
Need to know baffle width to make a recommendation.
I have 6” around the driver on all sides. The baffle width is not a consistent shape.
Let me know if that makes sense.
Baffle shape, width and overall size, under certain circumstances, can have a major effect on the final performance of the drivers used, especially the main woofer(s) and if a three (or more) way system, the mid woofer. I asked about the baffle size (dimensions) to learn the expected F= and F peak frequencies your baffle will produce. If very narrow these two values are higher, and if wider, lower.
Using the S. Linkwitz spreadsheet, a nominal 12" diameter driver on your 24" wide baffle would have an F= somewhere in the mid 90 Hz area. F peak, which can be difficult to exactly to predict, will be in the 275-350 Hz area.
Your baffle width is wide enough to support pretty much any 12" driver, regardless of it's Qts. If you baffle width was say only 14" (-10") a high Qts driver would be a better choice in most cases. A high resonance, low Qts driver would roll off much quicker. Hope the above make sense.
Using the S. Linkwitz spreadsheet, a nominal 12" diameter driver on your 24" wide baffle would have an F= somewhere in the mid 90 Hz area. F peak, which can be difficult to exactly to predict, will be in the 275-350 Hz area.
Your baffle width is wide enough to support pretty much any 12" driver, regardless of it's Qts. If you baffle width was say only 14" (-10") a high Qts driver would be a better choice in most cases. A high resonance, low Qts driver would roll off much quicker. Hope the above make sense.
Here is the S. Linkwitz page that contains the spread sheet.
Electro-acoustic models
Scroll down to section A1. Look for the link in blue: SPL Max1.xls Click on the link and you can validate various drivers vs. baffle dimensions.
Also, a LOT of great info at this location. May seem a bit much, but SO much good info. Good luck!
Electro-acoustic models
Scroll down to section A1. Look for the link in blue: SPL Max1.xls Click on the link and you can validate various drivers vs. baffle dimensions.
Also, a LOT of great info at this location. May seem a bit much, but SO much good info. Good luck!
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