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In article 41a909c9$0$15230$afc38c87@, Don Ritchie
wrote: Other then the obvious (3 inches), what is the REAL difference (in use) between 12 inch speaker and a 15 inch speaker. A well made 15 inch woofer can produce bass that goes slightly deeper than a 12 inch speaker. A poorly made 15 inch speaker will just make more mush out of the music. -john- -- ================================================== ================== John A. Weeks III 952-432-2708 Newave Communications http://www.johnweeks.com ================================================== ================== |
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![]() "John A. Weeks III" wrote in message ... In article 41a909c9$0$15230$afc38c87@, Don Ritchie wrote: Other then the obvious (3 inches), what is the REAL difference (in use) between 12 inch speaker and a 15 inch speaker. A well made 15 inch woofer can produce bass that goes slightly deeper than a 12 inch speaker. A poorly made 15 inch speaker will just make more mush out of the music. They also have different polar patterns. I've seen the 12 vs 15 inch discussion a couple of times (re sound reinforcement) over at news:alt.audio.pro.live-sound |
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"John A. Weeks III" wrote in message
In article 41a909c9$0$15230$afc38c87@, Don Ritchie wrote: Other then the obvious (3 inches), what is the REAL difference (in use) between 12 inch speaker and a 15 inch speaker. A well made 15 inch woofer can produce bass that goes slightly deeper than a 12 inch speaker. A poorly made 15 inch speaker will just make more mush out of the music. I think the point is that 15 inch woofers differ at least as much from each other as the various 15 inch woofers differ from each other. While all other things being equal, a 15 inch woofer will be somewhat more directive at middle frequencies than a 12 woofer, there are a number of ways to make the woofers unequal, resulting in a 12 inch woofer with more directivity than a 15 inch woofer. Again, if the speakers have equal Xmax, a 15 inch woofer will probably pump more bass than a 12 inch woofer, there are a lot of 12 inch woofers with far more Xmax than other 15 inch woofers, and therefore pump more bass. Probably the only certain thing is that the 15 inch woofer is about 3 inch larger in diameter than a 12 inch. However, with appropriate marketing and sales promotion slight-of-hand, even that mibht be fudged, at least in someone's mind. |
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Richard Crowley wrote:
"John A. Weeks III" wrote in message ... In article 41a909c9$0$15230$afc38c87@, Don Ritchie wrote: Other then the obvious (3 inches), what is the REAL difference (in use) between 12 inch speaker and a 15 inch speaker. A well made 15 inch woofer can produce bass that goes slightly deeper than a 12 inch speaker. A poorly made 15 inch speaker will just make more mush out of the music. They also have different polar patterns. I've seen the 12 vs 15 inch discussion a couple of times (re sound reinforcement) over at news:alt.audio.pro.live-sound Yes, but once you put them in the cabinet you can play with the polar pattern anyway by changing the size of the front baffle. A 15" woofer will have twice the surface area as a 12" woofer. Therefore it can move twice as much air with the same Xmax. But, it will tend to break up more `since it has the same cone material but a longer path to breakup (this is a horrible oversimplification, but all you really need know is that the breakup modes are different). What you REALLY care about as far as the depth of bass is the resonant frequencies of the box/driver combination. I have heard some 10" drivers with a 16 Hz free-air resonance, and some 15" drivers with a free-air resonance more than two octaves higher. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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What is the difference between a 0.3 " and a 0.5" machine gun?Both the
bullet and the barrel look mightier.The 0.5 also produces stronger sound when fired.The same (should) apply to speakers. -- Tzortzakakis Dimitri?s major in electrical engineering, freelance electrician FH von Iraklion-Kreta, freiberuflicher Elektriker dimtzort AT otenet DOT gr ? "John A. Weeks III" ?????? ??? ?????? ... In article 41a909c9$0$15230$afc38c87@, Don Ritchie wrote: Other then the obvious (3 inches), what is the REAL difference (in use) between 12 inch speaker and a 15 inch speaker. A well made 15 inch woofer can produce bass that goes slightly deeper than a 12 inch speaker. A poorly made 15 inch speaker will just make more mush out of the music. -john- -- ================================================== ================== John A. Weeks III 952-432-2708 Newave Communications http://www.johnweeks.com ================================================== ================== |
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![]() "Arny Krueger" wrote in message ... I think the point is that 15 inch woofers differ at least as much from each other as the various 15 inch woofers differ from each other. The original poster requested a dumb answer. You have more than met his expectations. |
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