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<blockquote data-quote="IamDeMan" data-source="post: 2974793" data-attributes="member: 557673"><p>My thoughts are this. Teal isn't a good compromise because it's group delay is the highest in the critical 40 - 60 hz region. For it's response this doesn't seem acceptable even if it will benefit from cabn gain. Yellow has the least Group delay but the least ouput, but it's response would probably yield the flattest when cabin gain factors in. Green red and white are where my choices get hard. Personally it looks to me like white is the best overall compromise. It can get loud and low naturally and I can EQ it flat when I want. The Group delay rises fairly high but it is in the sub 30hz area so is it really an issue? According to WinISD for what it is worth the white line will also take the most power mechanically and have the most potential should I want to add more power down the road. Of course that can only be taken with a grain of salt onm its accuracy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IamDeMan, post: 2974793, member: 557673"] My thoughts are this. Teal isn't a good compromise because it's group delay is the highest in the critical 40 - 60 hz region. For it's response this doesn't seem acceptable even if it will benefit from cabn gain. Yellow has the least Group delay but the least ouput, but it's response would probably yield the flattest when cabin gain factors in. Green red and white are where my choices get hard. Personally it looks to me like white is the best overall compromise. It can get loud and low naturally and I can EQ it flat when I want. The Group delay rises fairly high but it is in the sub 30hz area so is it really an issue? According to WinISD for what it is worth the white line will also take the most power mechanically and have the most potential should I want to add more power down the road. Of course that can only be taken with a grain of salt onm its accuracy. [/QUOTE]
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