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Equalization extends the frequency range of the system/driver, but it doesn't increase the power demand to create a desired excursion.
This is why small-box sealed sub-woofers require so darn much power.Dave.
wrong ! if you need more db at 40hz ,you must push more watt with EQ
What does a proper enclosure do to the native response of a driver in free air ?
So, my question is, is this a result of what is required, or, rather is this a result of what is yielded ?
sure dave, but I will not put a 0.5< qts sealed speaker in OB...
Simplest thing is to use a simulation program like Unibox and enter the parameters of a woofer of interest.Most amps are limited by voltage swing... not sure if that's what you mean.
Sorry... I did not edit your post, but I don't understand your question and don't agree with your followup assertion either... perhaps if you take my suggestion and model some woofers (change the box volume to a very large value for the open baffle case) it will become clearer? Amongst others, use a woofer with a free-air Qts of 0.71.
A speaker driver in free air yields some kind of crazy wild resonance. This is measurable.
Modeling a high Qts woofer in a very large enclosure is simply not the same thing as what will happen in an open baffle because it's takes away the acoustic short circuit.
Yes, this does mean that cancellation plays a definite part in this "design" but my observations have been that this fact is largely held in denial by the many OB fans. I admire all the optimism, but I'm sorry-- I simply don't share it.
Again, this is why open baffle speakers are such poor performers of bass frequencies.
This thread started on the asking to see the baffle roll-off chart. Yes, this does mean that cancellation plays a definite part in this "design" but my observations have been that this fact is largely held in denial by the many OB fans. I admire all the optimism, but I'm sorry-- I simply don't share it.
Which dipole model program doesn't account for that??