Specs RCF L15/554K [message #36669] |
Mon, 27 May 2002 08:41 |
Erik from Holland
Messages: 36 Registered: May 2009
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Hi Wayne, As promised in my last thread, here are the specs on the RCF L15\554K. Would this driver be beter for the Theater 4Pi, than the Eminence Kappa 15" lf? Could you take a look at it, if the driver is good enough, would you give me the specs on the best filter and compressiondriver to go with it? L15/554K Impendance: 8 Ohms Freq. response: 35-2500Hz Power handling 100 hour EC nose: 500Watts Power handling AES standard: 600Watts Sensitivity (1w/1m): 99 dB Voice coil diameter: 100mm Resonance frequency: 35Hz Total efficiency factor QTS: 0,24 QMS: 8,6 QES: 0,24 Vas: 0,227 m3 Re: 6,6 Sd: 0,085 m2 xMAX: +/- 4MM 11,3KG/PIECE Thanks,Erik.
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Re: Specs RCF L15/554K [message #36672 is a reply to message #36669] |
Mon, 27 May 2002 09:40 |
Adam
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The Kappa15lf's are quite nice in ported alignments. They actually go quite deep and sound really great. The impedance compensation is a must have to eliminate the nasal midrange sound from them. Other than the somewhat low excursion, the driver you got here will probably outdo the kappa. It appears to simply be better built. Heavier, more effecient, more power handling, larger voice coil, will probably work in a similar sized box, although you might have some trouble getting that low end extension out of a bass reflex box because of low Q. From the standpoint of sound quality, I would probably take this woofer over the Kappa (without looking at frequency response charts or whatever). However, in high SPL applications, the 4mm of excursion is a concern. So I guess if this is just a casual listening speaker in your house, that's a nice driver. If you are going to be pushing them hard (like I always do) you might bottom it out easily. Having said that, this woofer is probably pretty pricey. I'm sure you could pick up woofers with similar specs at a similar price with longer excursion. Adam
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Re: Specs RCF L15/554K [message #36684 is a reply to message #36672] |
Mon, 27 May 2002 22:16 |
Erik from Holland
Messages: 36 Registered: May 2009
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Hi Adam, I`m already using 4 of these speakers in my new subs. These have very stiff suspension because of use. It`s a PA speaker, like the JBL and the Eminence speakers, and therefore they need to be stiff in order to give very high output and staying lineair long as possible. These are high-output real-bass drivers. They cost about 272,27 Euro a piece. They give a good low extension in the subs where i`m using them in now. I`m thinking on using this driver in my Theater 4 Pi`s, because it`s a better option than the Kappa i think. I must be using the stuff i already have i think, because i already spendet to much on my sound-set. Please look on the internet for the RCF L15/554K, for thespecs and frequencie response sheet. I don`t have it, and i`m curious what the driver does in a 4pi. These are 15"-es. Thanks, Erik
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Re: Specs RCF L15/554K [message #36686 is a reply to message #36684] |
Tue, 28 May 2002 08:29 |
Adam
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Sorry Erik, I don't have time to hunt down such information about your woofers. Unless it's a very well-known company, such information can actually be really hard to find. However, I think it's a safe bet that you can use these units along with the PSD2002's or 2426's with no problems at all. Keep in mind the HF compensation circuit will be different if the woofer actually is 99 db sensitive. Also, at least in the case of the PSD2002, you won't have enough of a mismatch to fully realise the HF lift circuit. Adam
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Re: Specs RCF L15/554K [message #36688 is a reply to message #36683] |
Tue, 28 May 2002 17:59 |
bmar
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The specs look as nice as any of the US pro drivers. I'm not so sure that any one driver is perfect. The sounds are all subjective to the listener. Since you have some of these already. You should definetely try them in your 4pi's. bill
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