My sub is connected via loudspeaker level into a crossover then into an amp. When I turn up the volume pass the 10 o'clock setting, the subs does not seem to go as loud as the main speakers, I get balance levels from 0 to the 10'0clock, but anything pass the 10'oclock and the subs does not seem to go louder. I would need to adjust the volume knob on the subwoofer amp to increase the subs volume...
So what could be wrong ?
So what could be wrong ?
My guess would be on stiff surround and spider that demands fore relative more power beond a certain Xmax...I suppose thats the meaning "low loss surround" and you may have what could be called "high loss ..."
Could it be a carsub driver
Could it be a carsub driver
Ahhh...surround should be ok then
There is this thing called "power compression"...the level of power where driver looses SPL
I see that the Kef is rated 35watt power handling, which isnt much...so that might be it
I take it that you stay within the limited Xmax of +/-6mm(12mm p-p)
No sensivity(SPL) listed, but being a Kef I suppose its low, which means you "eat" the 35watt faster
It may also be partly due to severe coneflex...soft polycone
Or it may be your amp/powersupply
Or the unfortunate sum of it all together
Easy cure...dont play so fu##### loud
🙂
There is this thing called "power compression"...the level of power where driver looses SPL
I see that the Kef is rated 35watt power handling, which isnt much...so that might be it
I take it that you stay within the limited Xmax of +/-6mm(12mm p-p)
No sensivity(SPL) listed, but being a Kef I suppose its low, which means you "eat" the 35watt faster
It may also be partly due to severe coneflex...soft polycone
Or it may be your amp/powersupply
Or the unfortunate sum of it all together
Easy cure...dont play so fu##### loud
🙂
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