Pretty much!They are sealed box recommended. The 12" requires .5-1.5ft^3 with 1.0ft^3 being optimum. I haven't heard what the 10" requires, however I would imagine that somewhere around .75ft^3 would be optimum.
The benefits are similiar to XBL or the SGLC design of the W7, only in a different manner. Basically you'll get much longer and cleaner stroke with the flat BL curve curve of the LMT design over a standard subwoofer. The result is less distortion and more clean output potential.
The W7's bl graph still tailed off quite a bit when i measured it on the Klippel. The Eclipse (and Soundsplinter for that matter) Linear motor(s) works by using a variable density voice coil to fill in the missing force by using a lot more wire near the extremities of the coil. So when it moves up and down, you don't get this parabolic Bl over displacement graph. You pretty much get a line from xmax to xmin.
As far as box recommendations, go by what Eclipse says, and as far as how loud these subwoofers go? They have a linear xmax of 25mm and can be pushed to a 3" stroke. Yes they will get pretty darn loud. Power recommendations. 1500 watts RMS into a sealed box is not out of the question for this driver.
Here is a photo of a new Eclipse linear coil (left) next to a non linear coil (right) Note that the wire sizes are different and so are the former heights, just ignor that, I couldnt find two equal looking coils but I think you get the point ;p
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