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The difference between the drivers come from the basic difference in sensitivity and may be the Eminence is a little helped too by its lower Qts-value. I read it that you have no specific 6 dB OB roll-off compensation but only stated boost from 200 Hz downwards. The Augie even though not as effecient seem to extend level to about 30 Hz when the Alfa start falling at 40 Hz.
I have not heard either the Eminence or the Augie so I could not say which to prefer. But I have been given opportunity to compare cheap (20$) high Qts chinese made 12" woofers and Peerless SLS (125$) low Qts but longthrow 12" woofers for OB-subs and the difference is not very pronounced once the cheap unit has a decent build quality.
I find your matching between the basspeaker and the fullranger very telling and noteworthy, something that always should come into consideration. I also assume that the fullrangers position on the baffle also is fully intentional. I would like to hear your comment about crossover and phase in the B200 case as I didn't understand if both drivers were crossed at 200 Hz or if the B200 is run fullrange.
I always thought that speaker manufacturers should publish full TSP parameters and IB(IEC)-response curve plus impedance curve,you shouldn't have to guess parameters.
do would like some elaboration on your baffle with regard to a little different sizes for other drives, for instancedo you think you could thrink baffle widht or also thrink backward sides without running into difficulties regarding resonancesand response. Perhaps with an Alfa and a B200 in mind ?
I did find your possibility to fold back wings and put away the baffle when not listening ingenious
Realizing that the OB is much larger, complicated, and expensive; and that it requires multiple amps, additional dual 15 inch woofers, and active crossovers; one shouldn't be too suprised that dynamics are improved and that the typical large sound of OB is provided. Your experimentation demonstrates what is required to properly design and build a full range OB. I find this most useful as another benchmark (Linkwitz's Orion being another).
It proves again that full range OB can be done, but IMO at a rather extreme example of brute force. It's the simplicity of concept that attracts me to OB. This excercise takes us a long way from simplicity and practicality such that I lose interest. After owning MLTL's for over 25 years it seems to me that the little extra cabinetry in a well designed MLTL wins over a "super-charged" OB.
What I would be more interested in would be more of a head to head comparison between MLTL and OB, where the same (comparable) drivers/amps/etc. are used. Perhaps the Fostex FE-167E full range driver and Eminence Alpha A15 woofer in a smaller baffle, that you mentioned. The FE-167E could be mounted in the same OB in both cases with the MLTL 15 inch woofer installed in a separate cabinet(s). I eagerly await any findings or opinions you come up with.
For some unexplained reason I seem to get more of a more argumentative tone from you than others get.
... and that he avoids answering my questions (here and previously elsewhere).
1. MJK is posting here and adding more logic than sweat to the discussions;
2. MJK's findings demonstrates what it takes to to make a full range OB and that it isn't practical;
3. So I like my MLTL's even more, regardless if the father of their design apparently isn't so thrilled with them.
But I do get fustrated that we don't see eye to eye even after continual credit is given to his modeling work and that he avoids answering my questions (here and previously elsewhere).
this is the best forum on OBs that I have found so I want to participate.