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...but looking at the description of the Omega, it looks a lot more like a woofer than a sub. It doesn't appear to go very low.
Quote from: griller on 11 Jan 2009, 02:12 pm...but looking at the description of the Omega, it looks a lot more like a woofer than a sub. It doesn't appear to go very low. Have you seen the size of the magnet? The Omega DeepHemp driver has a natural and steep roll-off at 160Hz. So it is not a woofer. Sorry to weigh in, but the statement above is simply not accurate. [I've owned both Force XL and DeepHemp. Both are great subs. Different strengths, but both good.] Kent
Quote from: Alwayswantmore on 13 Jan 2009, 03:14 amQuote from: griller on 11 Jan 2009, 02:12 pm...but looking at the description of the Omega, it looks a lot more like a woofer than a sub. It doesn't appear to go very low. Have you seen the size of the magnet? The Omega DeepHemp driver has a natural and steep roll-off at 160Hz. So it is not a woofer. Sorry to weigh in, but the statement above is simply not accurate. [I've owned both Force XL and DeepHemp. Both are great subs. Different strengths, but both good.] KentHey I'm just going by the Omega website "26Hz in room response". So what frequency is it -3db at anechoc? Probaby somewhere in the 30s. To me, that's a woofer, not a sub. Guess it depends on your definition of sub. And so what about the size of the magnet? Heck, 20 years ago in my car audio days we learned that was nothing but marketing "my magnet is bigger than yours". It's the force to mass ration that counts. So I guess we just disagree.