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My subs are acting different.
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<blockquote data-quote="audioholic" data-source="post: 6298149" data-attributes="member: 549629"><p>A 'completely different enclosure' does not tell us how it was different. For all we know, it has the same internal volume and specs as the previous box, but its simply a 'different' box. Like if I screwed my ex-girlfriend's identical twin, and still got crabs. You know, if she had a twin.</p><p>Enclosure location/direction wont make that significant of a difference in cone excursion. It might affect it somewhat through front loading differences, but not to the point you describe. Again, the subs now bottoming out so significantly sooner on your volume control really only points to a change in the enclosure, which has pretty much been ruled out unless the new enclosure has the exact same problem, or its a signal voltage difference. Comments you made earlier about installing a line driver seem to indicate you dont fully grasp what is going on in your signal chain, which only reinforces what I suspect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audioholic, post: 6298149, member: 549629"] A 'completely different enclosure' does not tell us how it was different. For all we know, it has the same internal volume and specs as the previous box, but its simply a 'different' box. Like if I screwed my ex-girlfriend's identical twin, and still got crabs. You know, if she had a twin. Enclosure location/direction wont make that significant of a difference in cone excursion. It might affect it somewhat through front loading differences, but not to the point you describe. Again, the subs now bottoming out so significantly sooner on your volume control really only points to a change in the enclosure, which has pretty much been ruled out unless the new enclosure has the exact same problem, or its a signal voltage difference. Comments you made earlier about installing a line driver seem to indicate you dont fully grasp what is going on in your signal chain, which only reinforces what I suspect. [/QUOTE]
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