12" 15" or 18" ? [message #15673] |
Mon, 28 April 2008 18:44 |
threeeyedowl
Messages: 3 Registered: May 2009
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I know there seems to be a consensus of opinion especially among us rappers, hiphoppers, and regaetoners, that the bigger the speaker and the louder the low end, the better and more exciting the sound. But I want to appeal to the technically correct rather than to the excitement of my guts being blended. Here's the question: If I have two JBL Control 29 AV-1 speakers(one 8" woofer and one horn equipped 1" titanium driver each)and I want to array them horizontally or vertically (doesn't matter) and add a sub. What size speaker should I use for a sub and still keep my SPL and post speaker dynamics healthy? a 12" a 15" or an 18"?
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Upper bass harmonics of BIG cones could affect sound [message #15680 is a reply to message #15673] |
Sat, 24 May 2008 00:55 |
Scooter
Messages: 8 Registered: May 2009
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Hi threeeyedowl, Many designers both listen to, and review the CSD(stored energy)plots of bass speakers several octaves above the crossover frequency to see if harmonics, cone break-up, or just distortion will affect the midbass sound. The best designers want all bass "nasties" -60db down, and claim that it is easy to hear even -40db down cone break-up. Very large diameter woofers might require very steep crossover slopes to approach the -60db goal....steeper than LR4 can "ring" and have audible phase shifts. I have found 15" woofers to have the best balance of bass SPL, bandwidth, and low midbass distortion. The 15" also seems to be the most popular pro-audio size, and hence offers the most options and best engineering.
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Thank You [message #15681 is a reply to message #15676] |
Sat, 24 May 2008 11:29 |
threeeyedowl
Messages: 3 Registered: May 2009
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Thank You both, Wayne and Scooter. You have helped me in a three-week journey of successfull research. I hope I can be as useful to you in the future.
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