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8" Midbass/Woofer capable of 150+ Watts RMS
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<blockquote data-quote="AnnihilatorAudio" data-source="post: 8701033" data-attributes="member: 679146"><p>I'll dig up some more RTA graphs. I'm going to work more of the truck this weekend </p><p>I guess the 2017 Chevy 1500 is junk. I really wanted to fire the woofer forward with port up but I'm in salt lake City and getting help not easy when everyone worksb6 days a week. </p><p></p><p>Waterfall plots tell more about hormonic distortion. And I don't have any honestly. I'm going to get a new laptop screen. I broke it yesterday. </p><p>But generally even flat doest sound good all the time since many recording are very strong in the 1-8k range. On top of your hearing sensitivity being very high there as well. Flay is the starting point. Once you get all channels flat you eliminate scattering. </p><p>Second step is to shape the overall curve to you listening preference.</p><p>Following that you get image through time delay.</p><p>A good system doesnt take much to get a good curve..</p><p></p><p>The 15 is clamping 2800 at tuning and over 5k it's ******* nasty. I'm getting a meter soon but from my experience it's low 50s at 39.</p><p></p><p>After that you can</p><p>Scattering can be corrected by overlapping all driver graphs from all 4 or 6 etc drivers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AnnihilatorAudio, post: 8701033, member: 679146"] I'll dig up some more RTA graphs. I'm going to work more of the truck this weekend I guess the 2017 Chevy 1500 is junk. I really wanted to fire the woofer forward with port up but I'm in salt lake City and getting help not easy when everyone worksb6 days a week. Waterfall plots tell more about hormonic distortion. And I don't have any honestly. I'm going to get a new laptop screen. I broke it yesterday. But generally even flat doest sound good all the time since many recording are very strong in the 1-8k range. On top of your hearing sensitivity being very high there as well. Flay is the starting point. Once you get all channels flat you eliminate scattering. Second step is to shape the overall curve to you listening preference. Following that you get image through time delay. A good system doesnt take much to get a good curve.. The 15 is clamping 2800 at tuning and over 5k it's ******* nasty. I'm getting a meter soon but from my experience it's low 50s at 39. After that you can Scattering can be corrected by overlapping all driver graphs from all 4 or 6 etc drivers. [/QUOTE]
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