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Post by MusicHead on Aug 22, 2021 17:21:30 GMT -5
This is the curve for my subs (Rythmik F12). Even my "lowly" (pardon the pun), Rythmik L12 (one of their least expensive sealed subs) is not bad at its widest FR setting:
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Post by monkumonku on Aug 22, 2021 18:16:15 GMT -5
This is the curve for my subs (Rythmik F12). Even my "lowly" (pardon the pun), Rythmik L12 (one of their least expensive sealed subs) is not bad at its widest FR setting: I've got the same "lowly" L12 you do and I love it. And I don't care how it is constructed or the technical details, it just works like it should.
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Post by MusicHead on Aug 22, 2021 22:18:50 GMT -5
Even my "lowly" (pardon the pun), Rythmik L12 (one of their least expensive sealed subs) is not bad at its widest FR setting: I've got the same "lowly" L12 you do and I love it. And I don't care how it is constructed or the technical details, it just works like it should. Indeed, I love it too. If I had the space I would have purchased another one. At less than $600 shipped it is a ridiculous value for a servo sub.
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Post by geebo on Aug 23, 2021 8:14:59 GMT -5
The SVS SB-16 Ultra. It includes an 8" voice coil with a 1.5kW amp pushing a 16" cone. Audioholics: "The SB16-Ultra’s frequency response is impressively flat. We measure a +/- 3 dB window of 18 Hz to 330 Hz. While that does not quite match SVS’s own spec of 16 Hz to 460 Hz, it is extraordinarily good nonetheless. The +/- 1 dB window is an astonishing 30 Hz to 200 Hz."In a room ( last graph & my room) it's strong well below 16Hz. Audioholics: SVS:
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