T/S specs are virtually useless when purchasing subwoofers unless you understand how off they are and how they are figured. Which would then allow you to know that the current method of mathematics is flawed and does not apply to mobile audio products.
lol, TSP's useless... inacurate TSP's would be useless, spot on ones are priceless and the only thing a person needs to consider if using a driver within 70% its linear limitations.
lol, TSP's useless... inacurate TSP's would be useless, spot on ones are priceless and the only thing a person needs to consider if using a driver within 70% its linear limitations.
lol, TSP's useless... inacurate TSP's would be useless, spot on ones are priceless and the only thing a person needs to consider if using a driver within 70% its linear limitations.
I agree fully, however, 90% of TSPs that are listed by the manufacturer are not accurate. Also, the algorithmic equation used for some of the TSP's are flawed greatly and have large "fudge factors" built into them. Also, when applying the TSP's to mobile audio using as much power as most of us do and the various enclosures used the TSP's are again in no way accurate given the circumstance of the application. If your a person who understands TSP's and how they can actually be applied then that is a different story all together. In this case I'm speaking generally about the mass of consumers who just see numbers and try to compare them in order to purchase a product.