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is there a sql sub out there better than the TC LMS4000?
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<blockquote data-quote="Kyle_Keating" data-source="post: 6761361" data-attributes="member: 582385"><p>Very true. You design a driver around a bandwidth. Where one will perform well, the other may not. keep in mind sensitivity can be more specifically defined in terms of not just motor vs weight * cone area, but rather in terms of displacement. A high sensitivity driver will most likely not be linear enough and run out of a bl at high displacement or low frequency rendering it into a low sensitivity driver when pushed into that state. So while you might get to a given displacement faster, you have less headroom and there lies a trade off. There is no right or wrong way, just different. However, the new LMS-R adds about 3dB SPL on top of the LMS-4000 has has a much lower Q making a bit better for ported boxes and requiring less power.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kyle_Keating, post: 6761361, member: 582385"] Very true. You design a driver around a bandwidth. Where one will perform well, the other may not. keep in mind sensitivity can be more specifically defined in terms of not just motor vs weight * cone area, but rather in terms of displacement. A high sensitivity driver will most likely not be linear enough and run out of a bl at high displacement or low frequency rendering it into a low sensitivity driver when pushed into that state. So while you might get to a given displacement faster, you have less headroom and there lies a trade off. There is no right or wrong way, just different. However, the new LMS-R adds about 3dB SPL on top of the LMS-4000 has has a much lower Q making a bit better for ported boxes and requiring less power. [/QUOTE]
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