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i was just looking at specs for some subs what is BL? what does it stand for? is a higher number better or lower? say BL is 15.9....good spl?
You can have too much motor strength, just like you can have too little. You want enough motor strength to accomplish your design goals, and no more. No less, either...yes, more motor strength is better
for comparison: (all 15")
XXX:17.1
Magnum: 21.5
Brahma: 15.9
Death Penalty: 26.591
Scottie Johnson set quite a few records with Brahmas. Tempests have a BL of 14.2, and Marshall Joyner just won World Finals MR2 for MECA.well brahmas have low BL compared to the rest listed. does that mean less SPL? Dan Wiggins how do u think brahmas compare to the other 3 subs in SPL potential?
No, doesn't really mean anything for cone control at all. It does mean less power required for a given excursion level (all else being equal); however, it also means less bass. If you get your BL from lots of extra L, then you increase mass, and lose your efficiency gain. And having a really high BL means you generate a lot of back EMF, so you have higher impedance swings (really only an issue with tube amps).but typically, more Bl leads to better cone control and excursion capabilities, all of which leave the picture once the coil leaves the gap though...
thanks for explaining that, im still trying to learn it all, as you can probably tell ive got some of the basic principles... just havent learned the applications. when i said cone control i meant the excursion levels... i just didnt word it right //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/spank.gif.0d78e34d42ea8780359e903aeb6697d6.gifNo, doesn't really mean anything for cone control at all. It does mean less power required for a given excursion level (all else being equal); however, it also means less bass. If you get your BL from lots of extra L, then you increase mass, and lose your efficiency gain. And having a really high BL means you generate a lot of back EMF, so you have higher impedance swings (really only an issue with tube amps).