Pida - the distortion below 200 Hz would be considered very good for a 10" woofer, it would even be acceptably good on a 15" woofer. It is quite amazing for a 7" driver.
Haraldo - Anyone buying this driver is aware that it is a paper cone driver. No one expects a paper cone driver to operate pistonic through its entire usable range. What we expect is that the resonances are well damped, and the level of damping is balanced with need for detail and perceived dynamics. I consider the driver to be state of the art.
Haraldo - Anyone buying this driver is aware that it is a paper cone driver. No one expects a paper cone driver to operate pistonic through its entire usable range. What we expect is that the resonances are well damped, and the level of damping is balanced with need for detail and perceived dynamics. I consider the driver to be state of the art.
Hifijim: well said. Soon I will connect 22W REV/MW16TX/T25WG speakers, so I will have very similar conditions with the only difference in midrange driver. I am very curious to hear it and compare two midwoofers with different design philosophies.
thx a lot guys .... that Danny Richie say some funny things in between...
I am calmed down about that driver now 😛
I am calmed down about that driver now 😛
Is there anyone that have seen distortion figures on SEAS Excel Nextel W18NX003 ?
I am unable to google anything useful on those drivers....
I am unable to google anything useful on those drivers....
Now do you realize what a long term exposure to a bad horn can do to one's own mind!
Poor souls.