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I'm trying to figure out a high efficiency bandpass subwoofer design
(dual parallel) and am looking for any pointers. The aim to be lightweight, *efficient/loud* and small enough to be hauled by a bicycle!. Sound quality is not paramount, but it must be half-decent playing house or maybe some reggae. It will probably be driven by a 150-350 watt class D amp. I've been looking at the Eminence Deltalight 12" driver and have tried to model it with WinISD beta, have a look at these screen shots of the simulation: 1) Relative gain http://www.biggerbyfar.com/subwoofer...s_box_sim1.gif 2) Phase plot http://www.biggerbyfar.com/subwoofer...s_box_sim2.gif 3) SPL @ 100watts @ 1m http://www.biggerbyfar.com/subwoofer...s_box_sim3.gif 4) Group delay http://www.biggerbyfar.com/subwoofer...s_box_sim4.gif The gain seems good, but I'm not sure about the group delay - is it normal for a bandpass?? All comments appreciated, the more in depth the better! Is this a suitable driver for this or have I gone up the wrong path. The Qts is 0.39 which some people seem to think is ideal. Cheers! Paul. |
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