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maybe its a dumb question but if your looking for that much of a range, why not consider a sealed box?
This is quite possibly a symptom of an enclosure that is either to large for the driver or has a vent with too much area. In other words, grossly misaligned. I've witnessed the same behavior with high compliance drivers when I make EBS/LLT enclosures that are meant for subsonic reproduction only.john is a great guy, i dont dislike him one bit, but above tuning ported acts alot like freeair, compliance and qms are relied on, not souly the motor. thats the reason many spl woofers have such a low vas... i tried telling him before i pushed it hard that the courrgations on my woofer have a different stifness in each set.. i was wrong about the ottermost its actually the very first 2 right next to the former.. onceits reaches a certian throw it just looses all its stiffness.. it didn't do it the first day, after i dropped the box to 2.8 tuned to 32 and played alot of music(5-6 hours riding,stopping checking excursion etc..) i noticed a decline in output above 50.. so much i got nervious and lowered the xover for 70 to 60 then to 50.. it justdidn't sound good above about 45-50 and i noticed excursion above 50 when crossed higher(recheck changed solpes x over points re donesome wiring checked the amps output) it would act like it was unloading..
2.8 to big? bull shit, buick has it in 4.5... i pushed mine way to hard, it needs a recone.. sorry it bottomed way to easily @ 50+hz.. i check and rechecked everything before i assumed it was the speaker last time i installed the AV X... this time im positive that there is NO issue.. i even took a 100 dollar box(built by ME) and modified it to better fit the woofer.This is quite possibly a symptom of an enclosure that is either to large for the driver or has a vent with too much area. In other words, grossly misaligned. I've witnessed the same behavior with high compliance drivers when I make EBS/LLT enclosures that are meant for subsonic reproduction only.
If it is a faulty spider, this goes back to John being more than willing to not only please you the best way he can, but to also test the driver to reveal the possible flaw and learn from it to prevent this situation in the future. That would make alot of was said in a negative light between these two threads unwarranted.
a vent with too much area? you mean lack there of stifness? thats what it boils down too...This is quite possibly a symptom of an enclosure that is either to large for the driver or has a vent with too much area. In other words, grossly misaligned. I've witnessed the same behavior with high compliance drivers when I make EBS/LLT enclosures that are meant for subsonic reproduction only.
If it is a faulty spider, this goes back to John being more than willing to not only please you the best way he can, but to also test the driver to reveal the possible flaw and learn from it to prevent this situation in the future. That would make alot of was said in a negative light between these two threads unwarranted.
Or too much vent area, as I said. Low power rated, high compliance drivers do not want to see large vent area when it comes to being pushed hard. They unload exactly as you described.2.8 to big? bull shit, buick has it in 4.5... i pushed mine way to hard, it needs a recone.. sorry it bottomed way to easily @ 50+hz.. i check and rechecked everything before i assumed it was the speaker last time i installed the AV X... this time im positive that there is NO issue.. i even took a 100 dollar box(built by ME) and modified it to better fit the woofer.
Yes. I know this seems unfathomable to some of you but there is such a thing. You couldn't have too little without also having too much. It's called range.a vent with too much area? you mean lack there of stifness? thats what it boils down too...
ported is superior in nearly every sense.. wider bandwidth better efficiency lowered excursion requirements for a given output... the 2 things that plauge ported are group delay and cancallation.. i take these into account when designing my boxes and there really not an issue,, keep tuning failry low, and port/sub placment ideal for the cabin, not to mention i have a extended cab truck, so its not a factor..maybe its a dumb question but if your looking for that much of a range, why not consider a sealed box?
It's because a sealed box rolls off slower. Unless you tune really really low a sealed box usually gains an output advantage before you reach 20hz. Usually not worth it though. The advantage to a sealed box other than space is that the frequency response is generally alot more even as a sealed box's roll-off matches with cabin gain pretty well in alot of cases.guess ive just always been under the impression that the frequency range would be wider in a sealed box. Ive never ran sealed but ive been told that by SQ guys before.
You also get a much smaller enclosure which is really nice too.It's because a sealed box rolls off slower. Unless you tune really really low a sealed box usually gains an output advantage before you reach 20hz. Usually not worth it though. The advantage to a sealed box other than space is that the frequency response is generally alot more even as a sealed box's roll-off matches with cabin gain pretty well in alot of cases.
Yes, I agree that IB is the way to go for SQ. You don't run into issues with resonance in the enclosure and you get the most possible efficiency. If I ever get around to doing a system in my S4 I'm definitely going that direction.go IB to have a big *** enclosure that takes up a small amount of space