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Best 12" Subwoofer Driver That satisfies these constraints.
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<blockquote data-quote="jaceGM" data-source="post: 7734988" data-attributes="member: 641609"><p>Hi mate they're going into a 'traditional' front loaded horn and not a tapped horn. This means that the driver fs is largely irrelevent as the horn will determine the tuning.</p><p></p><p>What i'm after at the core of it is a driver that has a high xmax ideally at least 15mm+ and a cone that is tough enough to withstand the load of the horn. Cooling is also an issue as the chamber is quite small.</p><p></p><p>I would prefer one with a higher sensitivity and lower power rating to one with an extreme power rating but low sensitivity.</p><p></p><p>Really though the driver just needs to be tough as a mother with good cooling and a moderately high xmax. This is really why i'm asking you guys cause I could buy a driver based on t/s but won't know how tough and reliable they are in the real world. They need to be able to be used for 6 hours hard without burning out...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jaceGM, post: 7734988, member: 641609"] Hi mate they're going into a 'traditional' front loaded horn and not a tapped horn. This means that the driver fs is largely irrelevent as the horn will determine the tuning. What i'm after at the core of it is a driver that has a high xmax ideally at least 15mm+ and a cone that is tough enough to withstand the load of the horn. Cooling is also an issue as the chamber is quite small. I would prefer one with a higher sensitivity and lower power rating to one with an extreme power rating but low sensitivity. Really though the driver just needs to be tough as a mother with good cooling and a moderately high xmax. This is really why i'm asking you guys cause I could buy a driver based on t/s but won't know how tough and reliable they are in the real world. They need to be able to be used for 6 hours hard without burning out... [/QUOTE]
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