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So I am curious about the general question. Can better base be obtained from multiple smaller speakers than a single bigger speaker?
Is the answer to this question any different for Open Baffle designs?
I have a 15" woofer on an open baffle and from 100Hz down it is some of the best bass that I have heard.
It is better than my sealed sub box with two 10s. It is better than a ported speaker that I have with two 8s.I believe it to be better than the Paradigm Studio 100s I demoed with four 7s.It is better than all the Polk speakers I demoed at Fry's.
AV123 states that a bigger woofer will have more mass, so is harder to stop, and will not as accurately handle note decay.In the case of the 15", I can definitely imagine this affect above 100Hz, but I am not convinced it is relevant below 100Hz.
I am also puzzled how multipe 6.5" drivers even make bass.
However, the response of most single 6.5" drivers drops off fast starting around 150Hz to 200Hz or so.
I have a hard time envisioning the responses down around 30Hz adding up.Would such an arrangement need a contour filter to pull up the bass?
In my case, I have an 8" Visaton B200 mated with a 15" Warrior on an 18" baffle.I am essentially lacking that hard hitting base thump of the kick drum.I get sufficient SPL in the 100Hz to 200Hz region, but I don't think I have sufficient control in this region.
but it is just the opposite as frequency increases.