passive radiator help on a 6th order

Jroo
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A few months ago someone was nice enough to model 4 MCM subs in a 6th order.

MCM Audio Select 8'' High Excursion Woofer - 120W RMS 4ohm | 55-2421 (552421) | MCM Audio Select

They were cheap enough and I figured why not. I was kicking around the idea of running 4 in an isobaric 6th order and he came up with the following specs.

Vf: .25ftⁿ

Fb: 60Hz

Vent: 3" (7.06in²) X 18.55"

Vr: .75ftⁿ

Fb: 30Hz

Vent: 3" (7.06in²) X 25.47"

As modeled, that box goes down at 73Hz on the top but it also goes down at 28Hz on the bottom.

I was looking at the ports and the port length and thought about trying passive radiators instead of running traditional ports. Now, since I have never tried passive radiators, I need some help picking out the size and also the weight each needs. Is there anyone out there that has experience and would lend me a hand picking the radiators that work?

 
A few months ago someone was nice enough to model 4 MCM subs in a 6th order.
MCM Audio Select 8'' High Excursion Woofer - 120W RMS 4ohm | 55-2421 (552421) | MCM Audio Select

They were cheap enough and I figured why not. I was kicking around the idea of running 4 in an isobaric 6th order and he came up with the following specs.

Vf: .25ftⁿ

Fb: 60Hz

Vent: 3" (7.06in²) X 18.55"

Vr: .75ftⁿ

Fb: 30Hz

Vent: 3" (7.06in²) X 25.47"

As modeled, that box goes down at 73Hz on the top but it also goes down at 28Hz on the bottom.

I was looking at the ports and the port length and thought about trying passive radiators instead of running traditional ports. Now, since I have never tried passive radiators, I need some help picking out the size and also the weight each needs. Is there anyone out there that has experience and would lend me a hand picking the radiators that work?
if you doing isobaric(i personally wouldn't) adding a radiator defeats the purpose really.

when your choosing a passive radiator you want to make sure the radiator has at least 125% of the total displacement of the driver/s you're using also make sure its linear travel as well..

i wouldn't go iso and i wouldn't use PRs for this alignment. but if you do chose the right alignment and PRs to you can get good results.

https://www.madisoundspeakerstore.com/approx-10-subwoofers/seas-sl26r-d1003-10-passive-radiator-mate-to-l26roy/

 
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my grandfather was having a pretty similar problem although im sure yours is worse because hes in his 80s. shot him up with some of that stuff that makes it easier to move, not sure what the name of it is not a pain killer but a kind of liquid that eases movement of the bone in the joint. he was able to get most of it resolved with physical therapy and a good massage therapist.

good luck man health is important

 
my grandfather was having a pretty similar problem although im sure yours is worse because hes in his 80s. shot him up with some of that stuff that makes it easier to move, not sure what the name of it is not a pain killer but a kind of liquid that eases movement of the bone in the joint. he was able to get most of it resolved with physical therapy and a good massage therapist.
good luck man health is important
Cortisone.

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There is an added degree of complexity when designing and constructing/tuning a PR alignment versus a standard vented alignment. This will be severely compounded when attempting a 6th order bandpass with PR's. Standard 6th order with conventional vents is difficult enough to fine tune.

You will need some excellent modeling software and lots of patience when actually tuning that device.

 
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I used to pitch back in my younger days. i had no cartilage left in my throwing sholder by the time i was 20. man that was a bad bad pain. when you can't lift your arm past your waste without wanting to choke someone that is not a good feeling.

what happened to your arm money?

 
I used to pitch back in my younger days. i had no cartilage left in my throwing sholder by the time i was 20. man that was a bad bad pain. when you can't lift your arm past your waste without wanting to choke someone that is not a good feeling.what happened to your arm money?
Work injury. Mri shows two tears in muscle and a torn tendon. Doc says he'll fix the rotator while he's in there as well.

 
I used to pitch back in my younger days. i had no cartilage left in my throwing sholder by the time i was 20. man that was a bad bad pain. when you can't lift your arm past your waste without wanting to choke someone that is not a good feeling.what happened to your arm money?
You strike me as more of a catcher //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/laugh.gif.48439b2acf2cfca21620f01e7f77d1e4.gif

 
You strike me as more of a catcher //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/laugh.gif.48439b2acf2cfca21620f01e7f77d1e4.gif
id smoke your lame ***..

 

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Work injury. Mri shows two tears in muscle and a torn tendon. Doc says he'll fix the rotator while he's in there as well.
****. hope all goes well money

 
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