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What is the x-o slope? 6, 12, 24?Bass without the harmonics sounds pretty dreadful.
Only listening to 200Hz and down will sound terrible. I've done it many times in order to work with designs. No Matter how you work it, those frequencies are not fun by themselves.
Eminence Alpha is a terible driver for hifi. It is popular because of the low price and the weak motor which allows the cone to flop around uncontrolled which allows exaggerated extension which gives the illusion of deep bass. There is no mechanical damping and no electrical damping so no detail. The signal cant stop and reverse the cone so it keeps sailing along and extending too far. This is why its so cheap. I used 4 super high quality AE Dipole 12 drivers in a OB diy years ago. I did not cheap out as they cost $300 ea back then. They still had no detail becuase the q is too high. High Q means poor damping. If you want bass detail you need electrical damping. Which means low Q driver with applied EQ, or a servo system which applies feedback to control the motion of a loose and floppy high q driver. Both are complex and expensive compared to alpha. But thats where the pursuit of sound quality will take you if you stay in dipole camp.
So I should look for a 15" driver with low Qts to be driven by a high current amp and perhaps the need for EQ. So plenty of information but specifically I need names of these drivers.??
Why would the Beyma not work for me in OB?
Richidoo post very instructive.I have saw an expert rec Qts 0.8 or more for OB.The Qts is too low on these Beyma drivers hence suited to BR or Sealed.YMMV.
I suppose a first question is "when a manufacturer sets out to design and build an OB 15" driver where do they place there efforts and please don't say high Qts
I have highlighted Bl and Le which say say are "extremely critical", but at present I have no idea what they are