Any experience here with TC sounds epic 10 and it's usable frequency response? I know it is a high excursion type and can play low but how well can it play up top? I am thinking about using it in a powered tower that will be for music and ht treating it as more of a woofer with a punch than a true sub so the crossover point could be higher than the typical 80 Hz area for a sub. I plan to have a plate amp with eq controls if that helps determine suitability.
Well....I haven't used this woofer, but I was running some sim's of it the other day. It seems to have a high inductance which give roll off above 100 hz or so. I also noticed that the dayton mk3 titanic is virtually the same driver - same basket, sim's the same, probably made in the same factory. This has a published response chart, note the resonance peaks. I would guess that you would be able to run this as high as 300 - 500hz, but I would want to see it crossed around 150-200 to a capable mid, to avoid a crossover in the vocal range. Should give really good midbass kick drum action.
http://www.parts-express.com/pdf/295-414s.pdf
http://www.parts-express.com/pdf/295-414s.pdf
It's a good driver, but it's not very efficient. What were the goals for the LF cutoff and what was the design you would be using for the top portion of the tower. What AVR/amp are you going to use?
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