Hi Wayne,Thanks for the comments...
>to guide you in this regard. The best thing to do is model a system
>based on speaker parameters to see what you can expect. So I'd always
>recommend that you model the system when considering a part or
>comparing it with another. These days, modeling is not very difficult
>at all.
Maybe that's my problem. I'm accustomed to having all the data available and being able to run command line tools in batch mode. If I could have that database of data, I could write the tools, then grep for the result I'm looking for. Now that's what I call a speaker selector! This whole enter the data, interactive GUI thing just isn't my bag. Way too slow.
>the motor system to determine LF distortion. My point is that there
>are some properties that determine quality to a great degree, but
>that aren't described in the electro-mechanical terms usually used to
>calculate cabinet dimensions.
OK. Its becoming more clear now, although depressingly so. It seems the best defense against lower quality motors is cash. Oh well...
Thx, Chris