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Re: Eminence driver that can handle 1250 wattts RMS, with heat sink [message #28114 is a reply to message #28110] Thu, 20 October 2005 08:38 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Bill Wassilak is currently offline  Bill Wassilak
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Wouldn't work to good, for one thing the horn cabinet would be massive, another thing it dosen't have the magnetic strength (BL) for good cone control in a long horn, the fs is to high so it would have trouble getting down to 30hz. The Qts is also a little high for horn loading, you want Qts to be like between .2-.4 preferably. It would probably be kick ass in a horn that was designed for 50hz though, but not 30. Try running some models in McBeans and see what you come up with.

HTH
Bill W.



 
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