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<blockquote data-quote="Newbie1" data-source="post: 750351" data-attributes="member: 13607"><p>I had a look at a few HE Drivers, what I saw is that there fs is higher than you other drivers you get.</p><p>When I do simulations in WinISD the port frequency for example is 50hz where I can go as low as 25hz with other drivers.</p><p>(Note: The drivers I simulated are Gradient Axis)</p><p></p><p>Are there HE drivers that can go lower that are affordable?</p><p>I can remember that a member said, when you design a speaker, there are 3 legs to it and you can only have 2 of the 3.</p><p>Sensitivity, enclosure size and i think the last one is the frequency.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Newbie1, post: 750351, member: 13607"] I had a look at a few HE Drivers, what I saw is that there fs is higher than you other drivers you get. When I do simulations in WinISD the port frequency for example is 50hz where I can go as low as 25hz with other drivers. (Note: The drivers I simulated are Gradient Axis) Are there HE drivers that can go lower that are affordable? I can remember that a member said, when you design a speaker, there are 3 legs to it and you can only have 2 of the 3. Sensitivity, enclosure size and i think the last one is the frequency. [/QUOTE]
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