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Ok, so I have a question about passive radiator systems. I talked to Jim last night about these type of sub/woofer sections and he mentioned 2 key requirements. One is that the total area of the passive radiators is greater than the area of the driver, and the other is that the xmax is also greater, so that full excursion of the driver won't bottom out the passives. For example, the HT4 woofer uses a 12" driver with dual 12" passives I believe. What are the tradeoffs of using different size passive radiators? I'm looking to use a 15" Rythmik driver, and Jim mentioned that dual 12" passive radiators would probly work fine, or dual 15" passives as well. I've seen people build subs with 12" drivers and 18" radiators and so forth. What changes as play with the size of those passive radiators? Is there a key to being "optimum" for a given driver and cabinet size? I wouldn't want to go out and have a 15" driver and dual 18's if it would perform the same as a 15" and dual 12's or any other combo. I'd simply like to buy the best setup.
Nuance - I'm not tied to any particular cabinet size, although the box Brian recommended seemed plenty big for either dual 15's or dual 18's as the passives. I wouldn't be unhappy with a 22" cube, its quite a bit bigger than a SongSub, but its not enormous either. I'll probly talk to Jim and see how big a box either system would be, and if I can't live with the bigger size I'll stick to the 15's. I'm pretty flexible at this point, the wife will go for anything as long as its a cube or wider than it is tall.
I too would not use less than two passive radiators. And to ensure the most depth possible, I'd use dual 18's. This will also help ensure the box doesn't move around when the woofer is slammin' away. Of course, dual 15's would work, but it might not extend as low. Although, room gain will help, so I guess it just all depends on your room and a few other factors.How big of a cabinet do you want? That will probably be your decision maker right there.