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Zeus,What you get out of a bass driver in a sytem with an enclosure depends on the system design. The woofer has a narrow range of enclosure volumes where it will perform at its optimum with the lowest distortion,best transient response and lowest anechoic 3dB down point. It would be nice if the subwoofer mfgs would give a peak spl at a given 3dB point with a distortion figure so that you would have some idea of what a subwoofer was actually doing down there. Almost no one will give these kind specs however. I view every single subwoofer without this information available as a potential BOOMBOX until proven otherwise.Scotty
Yes,Tetons seem great. I never heard them,but have considered them before.One thing i don't get about 18" woofer - everywhere specifications say freq. range starts from either 30 or 35 Hz (rarely 25 Hz).I think every 18" driver can give 20 Hz easily,with that size.I have 8" driver in my speakers (second system) and it plays 30 Hz audible with no problems.How do they mean that the low end is at 30 Hz?Maybe these specs refer to just the driver,with no box
I asked earlier what size boxes you can accomodate in your room.http://mach5audio.com/projects/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=3&sid=0cea32d807a54173c9717575649e387aI would stick with sealed, with EQ, to hit the low lows you seek...
I think sealed will be the answer.I can spare about 60 x 60 x 60 cm = 216 Litres.That should be enough.I think Maelstrom is capable of serious low bass.But is it fast enough?In sealed box,that is..I wish Maelstroms had more sensitivity and 8 Ohm impendance.It seems like a great woofer.