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<blockquote data-quote="audio_phill" data-source="post: 6232132" data-attributes="member: 605512"><p>true true, But I have heard tell of the E8 being a mid Q driver with an EBP over 60, which means though it will function in a small enclosure, the 3dB down response of the enclosure will be substantially higher than Fs so no low end at all. Or in other word, sound like a** if your wanting a flat response daily driver. Also, it's super low Vas and Hig Qes cause it to be extremely inefficient. A phenominal small sealed enclosure sub is the old elemental designs 110.v2, it really would play in .35 cubes, sounded better the bigger it got, but it was very listenable as small as .4. Another good option for small sealed would be the older infinity kappa 10.1se, sounded good as small as .3 and got way lower than it shoulda in an enclosure that small. Alot the CSS stuff and most of the DIY Cable(remainder of real Adire Audio) stuff works great in small sealed. For small sealed you need very Low Fs, Low Qts (.4 or less) and an ebp below 50.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audio_phill, post: 6232132, member: 605512"] true true, But I have heard tell of the E8 being a mid Q driver with an EBP over 60, which means though it will function in a small enclosure, the 3dB down response of the enclosure will be substantially higher than Fs so no low end at all. Or in other word, sound like a** if your wanting a flat response daily driver. Also, it's super low Vas and Hig Qes cause it to be extremely inefficient. A phenominal small sealed enclosure sub is the old elemental designs 110.v2, it really would play in .35 cubes, sounded better the bigger it got, but it was very listenable as small as .4. Another good option for small sealed would be the older infinity kappa 10.1se, sounded good as small as .3 and got way lower than it shoulda in an enclosure that small. Alot the CSS stuff and most of the DIY Cable(remainder of real Adire Audio) stuff works great in small sealed. For small sealed you need very Low Fs, Low Qts (.4 or less) and an ebp below 50. [/QUOTE]
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