John_E_Janowitz
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Yeah I agree. The common thought is that more power handling = more output. In reality output is just a function of air movement. The ultra stiff, inefficient woofers just become good heaters as so much more of the power is wasted as heat in the coil.I could give you the biggest bear hug right now.
This is the very topic I've been trying to push with SPL guys and their ultra mega uber stiff spiders. Usually brings up a few of these --->//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/confused.gif.e820e0216602db4765798ac39d28caa9.gif//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/confused.gif.e820e0216602db4765798ac39d28caa9.gif
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The Zapco 600W amp should be plenty for any SQ system. Basically my comment is that there is flat response from 15-50hz already in the case listed above. A single bandpass filter then would let someone pull that whole 15-50hz level straight down to match the rest of the system. Then it would not only be flat from 15-50hz, but also matched evenly to the rest of the system. The result would be flat from 15hz up to 100hz or higher.John, I do want an SQ system. Didn't understand that last part that starts with "then you can lower the level...."
I have a Zapco amp 600wrms, does that sounds good as a foundation for an SQ system? Does all this apply to the 12AV just the same, cause I assume it does?
Thanks.
You are right. The cleaner the signal and the less distortion to it, the more impact. Take a kick drum. You can record the exact sound of the kick drum and if your speakers can reproduce it the same as it was recorded, it will sound the same and will retain all of the original impact, etc. However, if the signal is distorted, compressed, etc, it no longer sounds like the original kick drum.I have actually found that the subs with lower distortion tend to give you that "Chest bass" kind of feeling. For me, the cleaner the signal and output the more i feel it. I have heard a FEW SPL systems and while they did pound, they didn't feel clean and when i have a super clean undistorted bass signal hit me at high power, i can feel it WAY more than distorted.
If that makes any sense.
The AV15H has higher mass and higher motor strength. This will give you more output at tuning in a vented box than the X model, and will result in a peak at that point. Both woofers can get very loud for daily use though.which of the ae av models is the low end monster? the x or H model?
In a sealed box, your low end output is primarily dominated by the enclosure. The next most important again is mass and motor strength. The H will give you more low end output in a smaller box than the X with the same input power. Overall though they are both limited to the same amount of output at a given frequency as they have the same moving area and same amount of Xmax. It's just a matter of what kind of enclosure volume you have available sealed.
John
