This video should give you an answer.Looking at building a passive radiator 18”. Powered by a DD712.
Could it push (2) 18” Passive Radiators?
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Is it going to add a 18” subwoofer?
If the radiator is 18”.
I want the 18” sound difference. Basically I’d rather have an 18” then a port.
Adding a PR is like adding a port. Same advantages and disadvantages of having a port. It will sound like a ported enclosure. Assuming your PR(s) have enough displacement, then you'll gain the output advantage of a ported enclosure.
Currently it’s in a ported bass reflex.
I’m almost sure it sounds different.
Different spectrum and more cone?
Currently it’s in a ported bass reflex.
But I’m almost sure it sounds different?
A PR does the same thing as a port; it reinforces the low end by using the motion from the back of the cone and introducing a delay. They're both helmholtz resonators. The only way you'll know if they sound subjectively different is to build the PR enclosure.
As I said PRs unload faster, which is what you're seeing in the graph. If you want the frequency response to roll off a few hertz earlier, then by all means go with a PR.
The “order” is describing the energy storage. its like a spring with a weight on the end (2 orders of stored energy), or a piston with a push/pull component. The coil(spring) is stored energy and the mass of the cone is stored energy, so a sub in a sealed box is a 2nd order (2 components of stored energy). Adding a port acts like adding a second “piston” with a push/pull effect, making it a 4th order. A PR is the same as a port essentially, having a spring and a mass(the cone) it adds 2 orders of energy storage, making a PR enclosure a 4th order. Adding 2 PRs to a single sub would make it a 6th order bass reflex enclosure, not to be confused with a 6th order bandpass enclosure.Today I learned about enclosure orders.
A standard bass reflex is considered a 4th order.
I learned that the bass roll off arguably defines the order of the enclosure.
Would this passive radiator represent a higher order enclosure? Because of its steeper roll off?