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If you are going to run them ported, you need a subsonic filter. Without it, you will damage the drivers. I'd suggest just running them sealed in the same size boxes. You don't have to worry about subsonic filters and the single EP2500 is a good match for a pair.
Quote from: Kevin Haskins on 30 Sep 2008, 02:15 pmIf you are going to run them ported, you need a subsonic filter. Without it, you will damage the drivers. I'd suggest just running them sealed in the same size boxes. You don't have to worry about subsonic filters and the single EP2500 is a good match for a pair. Hm, why is that? I can't (according to my simulations) push the cone displacement over 15mm @ 600 watts, no matter the frequency. What am I missing?I think I want to go ported anyway though. And I'll probably be using a DCX2496 to EQ and filter the sub, I have no highpass filter otherwise. And I guess I could use the DCX2496 for the subsonic filter aswell...
Quote from: fackamato on 30 Sep 2008, 03:35 pmQuote from: Kevin Haskins on 30 Sep 2008, 02:15 pmIf you are going to run them ported, you need a subsonic filter. Without it, you will damage the drivers. I'd suggest just running them sealed in the same size boxes. You don't have to worry about subsonic filters and the single EP2500 is a good match for a pair. Hm, why is that? I can't (according to my simulations) push the cone displacement over 15mm @ 600 watts, no matter the frequency. What am I missing?I think I want to go ported anyway though. And I'll probably be using a DCX2496 to EQ and filter the sub, I have no highpass filter otherwise. And I guess I could use the DCX2496 for the subsonic filter aswell...Ignore your simulation for a second. The DCX2496 is a pro-audio PEQ and while I don't own one, I don't know if it will operate under 20Hz. Also, a PEQ band is not a subsonic filter. There really isn't an option, you need a subsonic filter to run them ported. Otherwise you will eventually blow the driver. Follow my original recommendation and run them sealed. It solves your protection problems and you can use the DCX to modify your in-room bandwidth. A pair of Tempest gives you plenty of output. If you need more, just keep adding drivers and EP-2500s.
Quote from: Kevin Haskins on 30 Sep 2008, 02:15 pmIf you are going to run them ported, you need a subsonic filter. Without it, you will damage the drivers. I'd suggest just running them sealed in the same size boxes. You don't have to worry about subsonic filters and the single EP2500 is a good match for a pair. Kevin,Is there such a thing as an inexpensive subsonic filter which can be added to any amplifier? I'm not totally convinced that I need one, based on our listening levels and the subwoofer's tuning frequency (12Hz), but if one can be added simply, why not? It would have to have a super-low frequency though - 10-12Hz at most.