ibanender
10+ year member
Miss Cleo in disguise
Let's look at this from an subjective perspective.... a real person listening to music, not a meter.How am I backtracking one bit? Let me point out wht I first typed:
"The -3 dB frequency (F3) of an enclosure is proportional to Fs. Fs of a speaker is proportional to its cone size. 8's just wont have the same low end as a comparable larger sub."
Is the -3db point not related to Fs? Yes, it is. Does Fs for a given sub go down as cone size goes up? Yes, it does. That was my point originally, and that's been my point all along.
Im well aware of the Fs of RE8's and the like. I also know their 10 and 12" versions have a lower Fs. Again, been my point since post #1 here.
No, I dont wanna play that moving mass has something to do with how low it plays. Im talking about Fs as its related to cone size. When have I mentioned moving mass? Ive read Dan's tech papers on inductance versus moving mass, so if Ive given you the impression I think its about the moving mass, Ive given you the wrong impression. I know better.
And on your final element to add, let me put it in perspective.... wouldn't a 6.5" version of that same speaker have played lower than 30hz, given the same enclosure design? Again, people in this thread are trying to put words in my mouth, words saying 8's cant play low, etc etc. I have never said that, Im simply comparing sub sizes. Larger version will play deeper (all other factors the same), are you saying that's not true? It is true. And if so, the statement that cone size has "nothing" to do with how low it plays is simply not true.
Hopefully this clears things up.
Current model RE line from Resonant Engineering:
8" Fs is 22.8 hz
10" Fs is 21.5 hz
12" Fs is 20 hz
Given the same design type and such to give equal opportunity, do you REALLY think the user will hear the 1-2 hz difference in low end? Also consider that the Fs on all of them are under 23 hz, which very VERY few musical recordings play at all. So, in all reality, any sizes ability to play below 30 hz is essentially pointless as it wont be used.
Explain to me how F3 of a box has a direct relation to its cone size. Don't tell me it is, explain WHY.
Explain to me how F3 of a box has a direct relation to a subs Fs. Again, don't tell me it is, explain WHY. You can have the same sub in 2 different volumes tuned the same and the F3 will be different.
You say a bigger cone size lowers the Fs, but why is that? It's not because the cone got bigger, its the added moving mass. You could counter-act that by adding even more mass in the form of a spider (or even simply changing the spider) and make the Fs go UP. So, you could very easily make a 15 have a higher Fs than a 10 in the same line, with the same coil and motor. Plain and simple, the Fs has to do with the suspension. The same EVERYTHING except spiders could give you a 10 hz Fs or a 50 hz Fs.
