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I think you're right -- most sound cards cut off at about 20Hz. My ETF program does not go below 20Hz.
If you want to make someone... vaguely uncomfortable, a 2hz "tone" can be helpful. If you want to mess with their intestines, a prolonged 8Hz tone at high SPL can do the trick. And people have reported experiencing distortions in vision when exposted to high SPL of 18-19Hz. (People considering buying "bass shakers", take note.) ...
The "-3dB @ 17hz" spec may be reproducible at 1m on the floor, or with the mic shoved up the slot. At the listening position (where it counts) don't expect much output below 30hz. And stacking two, four, or more won't affect this very much -- it is a function of the passive radiator design with 24dB/octave drop off below the resonant frequency. Stacking will obviously increase maximum SPL at any given frequency by 3dB which can definitely be a good thing, and it also helps load the room more evenly. ...
John,If your measurements are accurate that is an amazing improvement. Down 15dB or more at 20hz is what I'd expect from the Largers. How ironic that totally defeating the proprietary VMPS "slot loaded" technology greatly improves the performance of the subs Sounds like the Larger is in serious need of a redesign to have the extension a huge subwoofer box with 15" and 12" drivers should have. And perhaps you (and rosconey) stumbled upon a good solution.It would be interesting to compa ...
How ironic that totally defeating the proprietary VMPS "slot loaded" technology greatly improves the performance of the subs
Interesting. I measured (using ETF and a Behringer microphone) 72 dB at 20Hz with a single Larger (I have two, but currently can only measure either right or left using ETF) at the listening position, with slot loading on the Largers. However, I have a major dip right after that to 60.7 dB at 22 Hz, then it shoots upwards to 82db at 30Hz.
QuoteHow ironic that totally defeating the proprietary VMPS "slot loaded" technology greatly improves the performance of the subsDoes BC have any thoughts on this and the thread in general?
If my memory serves me right Zybar claimed 115db @ 20Hz at one time.