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Big low bass on a budget.
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<blockquote data-quote="Timber_MG" data-source="post: 91936" data-attributes="member: 18"><p>I suggest you model up the options in WinISD (and not using 1000l cabs) for same sized enclosures. WinISD allows you to add EQ filters to give you an idea of what the final system could do at half rated power (because beyond that power compression really starts rearing its head with cheaper drivers)</p><p></p><p>15" Tannoys are far from quiet speakers. Looking at the source (DJ decks?) if he listens to dance music, pro-sound type 15s would be a good choice. If he listens to lots of DnB and Hip Hop then vented high excursion 15s might be a better choice. If i've missed the boat completely, the decide on a lF limit and choose accordingly.</p><p></p><p>R250 for a 15" driver is a steal in anybody's book. Norval, mind sending me some T/S parameters and an estimate of Xmax (one can always use the Ampdog method of determining Xmax)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timber_MG, post: 91936, member: 18"] I suggest you model up the options in WinISD (and not using 1000l cabs) for same sized enclosures. WinISD allows you to add EQ filters to give you an idea of what the final system could do at half rated power (because beyond that power compression really starts rearing its head with cheaper drivers) 15" Tannoys are far from quiet speakers. Looking at the source (DJ decks?) if he listens to dance music, pro-sound type 15s would be a good choice. If he listens to lots of DnB and Hip Hop then vented high excursion 15s might be a better choice. If i've missed the boat completely, the decide on a lF limit and choose accordingly. R250 for a 15" driver is a steal in anybody's book. Norval, mind sending me some T/S parameters and an estimate of Xmax (one can always use the Ampdog method of determining Xmax) [/QUOTE]
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