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Most vintage FR drivers have XMAX 1mm, the Audio Nirvanas being a old recipe drivers also have Xmax around 1mm, some has less, same as Alpair, but I already see Xmax around 3mm in FR usually in pro audio.If it have a large Xmax it can be a woofer or midrange.
The Visaton b200's I used for a decade on OB had a similar PP XMAX (~6-7mm) and the only time I really saw them move much was when they were asked to play below 100Hz.Where do you Xover your SEAS drivers? Lovely pieces by the way.
Well, driver excursion increases by 4 times every time you halve the frequency, or conversely decreases by 4 times for each doubling of frequency. So for example at 640 Hz you would have 1/64th as much excursion as you would at 80.
These SEAS Exotic 8" have a 6mm linear p-p and I'm just impressed that they make such lovely music without moving
Its a new driver and is reckoned to take up to 200 hours to run in properly in a box where I guess the cone and suspension will move about more.
Have you listened to the Seas w/o a crossover?
Good to know. I forgot you are working with the X2, which is sort of the woofer version of the full range X1. It's always good to listen to drivers on their own, so you can better appreciate what you are working with.