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<blockquote data-quote="Electrodynamic" data-source="post: 8235153" data-attributes="member: 548723"><p>I think you mean the reverse. Check your facts before you post bile on forums. I design and manufacture low inductance subwoofers for Stereo Integrity, not the other way around.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I have an advanced FEM program (not FEMM as you two have been referencing during this thread) that shows anticipated T/S's as many variables of subwoofer design are able to be changed/manipulated during the design process...which is the only way to design a driver. If you can not change the Vas of the driver, Cms, etc, while designing, then what good is the program? The linearity (or non-linearity, depending on your market) of the soft parts along with the basic fundamentals of design are pretty important when designing a subwoofer. You can have a cool motor but the rest of the speaker matters a good bit. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/cool.gif.3bcaf8f141236c00f8044d07150e34f7.gif</p><p></p><p>Basically you spent a lot of time not answering anything. You danced around it[everything] instead.</p><p></p><p>Can you answer the questions I have been asking this entire time?</p><p></p><p>1) Can you please publish a full T/S sheet in any form (normal and/or SPL configuration)?</p><p></p><p>2) When have referred to "motor force" are you referring to BL^2/Re?</p><p></p><p>3) Re: Question <a href="http:////forums/usertag.php?do=list&amp;action=hash&amp;hash=2" target="_blank">#2</a> ; If you are not referring to BL^2/Re, what are you referring to?</p><p></p><p>Red Rock Acoustics is not the only Klippel in the USA. Since you have stated the latter you are eluding to you having your woofer tested by an additional Klippel-capable party. I don't care who you used. I only want everyone on here to see the results because, obviously, you have Klippel results [you stating that there is more than one person in the USA that can Klippel woofer -</p><p></p><p> and yet you are, for some odd reason, unwilling to let those results be public. Your SPL figures/estimates stated above are in theory, not reality. I hope your testing shows results close to reality and I hope that you show your results with us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Electrodynamic, post: 8235153, member: 548723"] I think you mean the reverse. Check your facts before you post bile on forums. I design and manufacture low inductance subwoofers for Stereo Integrity, not the other way around. I have an advanced FEM program (not FEMM as you two have been referencing during this thread) that shows anticipated T/S's as many variables of subwoofer design are able to be changed/manipulated during the design process...which is the only way to design a driver. If you can not change the Vas of the driver, Cms, etc, while designing, then what good is the program? The linearity (or non-linearity, depending on your market) of the soft parts along with the basic fundamentals of design are pretty important when designing a subwoofer. You can have a cool motor but the rest of the speaker matters a good bit. [IMG]//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/cool.gif.3bcaf8f141236c00f8044d07150e34f7.gif[/IMG] Basically you spent a lot of time not answering anything. You danced around it[everything] instead. Can you answer the questions I have been asking this entire time? 1) Can you please publish a full T/S sheet in any form (normal and/or SPL configuration)? 2) When have referred to "motor force" are you referring to BL^2/Re? 3) Re: Question [URL="http:////forums/usertag.php?do=list&action=hash&hash=2"]#2[/URL] ; If you are not referring to BL^2/Re, what are you referring to? Red Rock Acoustics is not the only Klippel in the USA. Since you have stated the latter you are eluding to you having your woofer tested by an additional Klippel-capable party. I don't care who you used. I only want everyone on here to see the results because, obviously, you have Klippel results [you stating that there is more than one person in the USA that can Klippel woofer - and yet you are, for some odd reason, unwilling to let those results be public. Your SPL figures/estimates stated above are in theory, not reality. I hope your testing shows results close to reality and I hope that you show your results with us. [/QUOTE]
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