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<blockquote data-quote="Ron Kreiger" data-source="post: 16695" data-attributes="member: 68"><p>Re: Coaxial Wedge Collaboration</p><p></p><p>I've started running some of the suggested drivers in Eminence Designer.Choosing various box sizes and tunings and the like.One of the things I'm noticing is quite a few start running out of steam in the lower frequencies.I was basically looking for strong to 80hz in these early exercises in output and electrical power handling and also the point where x-max is exceeded.</p><p> </p><p>This is just a point I make when designing my own boxes so take it only as a guideline and nothing more.</p><p> </p><p>I always try and choose a design based around keeping the Thermal and Electrical power up to par at the lowest possible or usable frequencies of the system without hitting x-max.</p><p> </p><p>I'm going to begin posting some system specs with each of the listed drivers.What I'm going to do is work a box/style/load configuration that shows the possible extremes you can get with each suggested driver so you all have an idea as to how they model on the power handling and x-max end of things vs the usable pass-band and overall efficiency. </p><p> </p><p>I've been plugging T/S parameters in designer and hope to be past that point by midday Sunday.</p><p> </p><p>For now off to an afternoon load-in and set up and of all things I get to run lighting and mix at the same time. This should be quite interesting! Perhaps I'll learn how to drink beer with my toes while I'm at it??? Good thing I quit smoking!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ron Kreiger, post: 16695, member: 68"] Re: Coaxial Wedge Collaboration I've started running some of the suggested drivers in Eminence Designer.Choosing various box sizes and tunings and the like.One of the things I'm noticing is quite a few start running out of steam in the lower frequencies.I was basically looking for strong to 80hz in these early exercises in output and electrical power handling and also the point where x-max is exceeded. This is just a point I make when designing my own boxes so take it only as a guideline and nothing more. I always try and choose a design based around keeping the Thermal and Electrical power up to par at the lowest possible or usable frequencies of the system without hitting x-max. I'm going to begin posting some system specs with each of the listed drivers.What I'm going to do is work a box/style/load configuration that shows the possible extremes you can get with each suggested driver so you all have an idea as to how they model on the power handling and x-max end of things vs the usable pass-band and overall efficiency. I've been plugging T/S parameters in designer and hope to be past that point by midday Sunday. For now off to an afternoon load-in and set up and of all things I get to run lighting and mix at the same time. This should be quite interesting! Perhaps I'll learn how to drink beer with my toes while I'm at it??? Good thing I quit smoking! [/QUOTE]
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