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So you can almost make them do anything you want and play to where ever you want them to play.
Don't know what almost means, but assume this has to be somewhat dependent on the massin the driver you have to move around and the amount of current available in the servoamp to move it. So practically I would assume there is some sort of amplitude vs frequencycurve that really defines the limits of the sub response?
The control system on the servo amp will allow you to select the extension and the roll off curve and the amount of damping (control). It has variable phase, variable crossover point, variable gain, and even a variable EQ. So you can alter the response any way you want to play anyway you want.
I was referring to frequency response range, which I thought was whatthe question about you doing a frequency response curve was about.I kind of assumed all that other stuff was a given in this kind of amp.
I have a new project in the works that involves adding our open baffle servo subs to the Maggies. I will be adding a pair of the 8's below the new 1.7's and a pair of our 12's below the 3.7's. This may also involve a frame support and crossover upgrades. I am just waiting for the new speakers to arrive.
Any update on the Magnepan projects?TIA
I had a guy that wanted to move forward with doing this as a business venture and offer their newest models with the built in servo subs. He even had a blessing from the owner of the Magnepan. But it just hasn't happened yet. I may push forward with the project myself if I have some interested Maggie owners that would like to give it a shot.
Hi Danny,I have several Magnepan systems(MiniMags, MC2's, 3.6's, 20.1's) and am looking for seamless sub-extensions. I am not interested in re-packaging the Maggies. Keep us posted.Thanks,Tim
Danny, for this application and others, including other panel types, as well as OB line arrays, what is your opinion of U-frame, as opposed to H and W frame configurations for servo subs?
I know there's lotsa pressure, but 3 to 4 times wall thickness? Wowzers. How about one cross brace - say 1" dia oak dowel?
Okay, new 8 ohm and 16 ohm samples have arrived. I will be testing these shortly. These have been over a year in development. Nothing on the market like these currently exists. These were designed to be used as mid-bass drivers in open baffle applications and can also be used in sealed or ported cabinets. These new woofers have a push pull motor design that uses a Neodymium magnet on the pole piece and a ceramic magnet on the top plate. They have Copper shorting rings and an Aluminum phase plug. And phase plug, back plate, and top plate are all Copper anodized. The voice coil is a large 44mm. The cones are paper of coarse and play smoothly into the upper ranges with no break up or ringing. And non-resonant polymer frames of coarse. There is no better frame. 8 ohm version T/S parameters:Fs - 51.7HzRe - 5.49Qms - 11.07Qes - .58Qts - .55L1 - .12 mHL2 - .50 mHVas - 19.07 litersMms - 13.1 gramsCms - .723 mm/NBl - 6.35Spl - 88.4db16 ohm version:Fs - 57.0HzRe - 12.70Qms - 8.96Qes - .72Qts - .67L1 - .17 mHL2 - .83 mHVas - 16.48 litersMms - 12.36 gramsCms - .624 mm/NBl - 8.86Spl - 88.2dbCool things are coming....
Danny,Sorry to dig up an old thread, but is there an update on the use of these drivers in a new design? Still waiting on the 8" servo amp? Thanks!