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Help with sealed box subwoofer build
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<blockquote data-quote="Tzs503gp" data-source="post: 1096879" data-attributes="member: 19443"><p>That?s kind of what I?m going for- I have lots of power on tap, the woofers are 95db sensitive, and they have enormous linear response xmax. They are overkill. I?m going to have to find a way to attenuate the signal to them using the amplifiers I have. I have 2 Cambridge Audio 851w which will be bridged to 800w each. Headroom? Check! :2thumbs:</p><p></p><p>I believe the inductance modulation on these drivers is world class. FYI spec sheet states:</p><p>Series inductance- 342.6 uH</p><p>Lossy series inductance- 1.234mH</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tzs503gp, post: 1096879, member: 19443"] That?s kind of what I?m going for- I have lots of power on tap, the woofers are 95db sensitive, and they have enormous linear response xmax. They are overkill. I?m going to have to find a way to attenuate the signal to them using the amplifiers I have. I have 2 Cambridge Audio 851w which will be bridged to 800w each. Headroom? Check! :2thumbs: I believe the inductance modulation on these drivers is world class. FYI spec sheet states: Series inductance- 342.6 uH Lossy series inductance- 1.234mH [/QUOTE]
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