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| DIY Subwoofers - Sealed and Ported JL Audio 13w7 in prowedge boxDiscuss JL Audio 13w7 in prowedge box in the DIY Speakers and Subwoofers forum; JL Audio 13w7 in prowedge box WmAx, what size enclosure do you propose and at what tune ? I can't seem to get a port(s) to ... |
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| Re: JL Audio 13w7 in prowedge box WmAx, what size enclosure do you propose and at what tune ? I can't seem to get a port(s) to work with this driver without either high port compression or port resonance in the freq range. Would the use of the DCX be used to control those issues as well? If you personally had a W7which system would you build and why? | |||
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| Re: JL Audio 13w7 in prowedge box Quote:
Volume=4.5 ft^3 Vent=W=12 / H=4.25 / L=63 Tuning=21Hz As for slot design and bracing design, refer to avaserfi's Infinity Kappa Perfect VQ DIY subwoofer - after all - I specified that subwoofer cabinet design for his application. Assuming for some minimum level of thermal compression, port compression and non-linearity, at 1M Free Field / 2M Ground Plane, as done in Ilkka's tests, one could expect over 100dB output at 15hz, over 110dB at 20Hz and over 115dB output over 30Hz. In reality, it may produce higher output than this; I am being very conservative. In a room, one can expect at very minimum, a flat 6dB boost across the range. In reality, +10db is commonly gained across much of the band. If I was worried about over-excursion under tuning, which is not much to worry about really, considering power handling at 10Hz is still several hundred watts, I can add a 2nd order high pass Butterworth filter at 20Hz and no over-excursion will occur at any point. This will yield a first port resonance of 107Hz. Assuming you cross over no higher than 80Hz with a 4th order L-R crossover transfer function, then there is no good reason to believe that port resonance will be an issue in application. I can add an additional notch at 107Hz if I am overly worried about it. A DCX2496 would be used to add all xovers/filters discussed here in. -Chris | ||||
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| Re: JL Audio 13w7 in prowedge box Thanks, it would be asking alot of that sub to play above 80hz anyway. 4.5cu gives more than enough room for a slot port and designed well would add to bracing. Well done. Me personally, I'd just route the holes for the PR's on the side and tune with weight. I'm lazy that way-cutting all that wood and measuring for the slot is a major pain in the $%@*&. As to Xmax, i couldn't achieve it in either alignment up to 3kw until 10hz !!! Have you done any PR designs. If so i'd like to get your opinion of SQ and efficiency on them. | |||
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The box that you are suggesting is not a bad alignment, but it takes nearly 2500watts to get all of the out put from it and I'm not sure that the 13w7 will take that much power thermally when it is at the minimum motion point near tuning. The slot port is going to take up nearly 2 cu ft of enclosure volume, so your enclosure is really about 6.5ft also. I just would like to see a lower tuning to get more output down low 14-18hz if he's going to port or PR it. | ||||
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| Re: JL Audio 13w7 in prowedge box I think we are all getting a little off topic with the ported vs PR vs sealed debate. Remember that the OP already has the driver and is considering a pre-made box. To summarize: 1 - Ported. Properly designed you'll get up to 6db of addotional output near the tuning frequency which would result in deeper response, less power needed and lower distortion, though if tuned much above 17hz group delay can enter the audible realm. The box will be more challenging to design and build but there are plenty of people on this site to help with this and a notch filter may be needed. 2. Passive Radiator - Everything above applies though you won't have to worry about a notch filter, port compression or chuffing. You will need to purchase a radiator or two to get the best performance. 3. Sealed. The simplest design. All of the above issues become a moot point at the expense of 6 db of output down low. According to a model earlier this would still result in 114db at 20hz anachoic and last I checked this is pretty awesome. So there you have it. If you want tremendous output and don't mind putting in a little extra work, ported or PR are good solutions. If this is your first build and want a simple design, go sealed. tpaxadpom - I looked at the pro wedge you were considering. The box looks awefully small to me for a home theater application. With smaller volume you increase the system Q value which leads to extremely high trasient response at the expense of extension and efficiency. I think you'd find it to be a bit boomy. Anyone have acces to WinISD to run some quick numbers for a sealed enclosure for .707? If you don't mind building your own the MDF can be had for less than the cost of the Pro Wedge and would yield better results IMHO. Let us know what you're thinking. | |||
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| Re: JL Audio 13w7 in prowedge box Please refer me to the perceptual research, that meets proper scientific protocols, that shows significant audibility. In lack of specific research that I could find, I have produced careful simulations, and used ABX methodology on myself and several others. The conclusion being, the group delay introduced by a normal ported design target function is not of any audible significance. Quote:
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OOPs 3,000 watts gives 109.6 db at 10hz. Imagine with room gain !! Chris, I do value your subjective opinions regardless of how bias they may be. Since you haven't listened to a PR system as of late, give one a try. AE has the 15" PRs at 1050 grams Fs 4.63hz xmax 2" p to p on sale for $50.00. Two of these would work nicely with a SDX15 if you've got one layin around. I'm gonna model em now with one of those TC sounds closeout twelves from PE. Will post in a different thread. My opinion will be as subjective as possible of course ! LOL. | ||||
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| Re: JL Audio 13w7 in prowedge box My application would be for stereo set of home woofers so if anyone wants to chime in with an opinion on the JL Audio 13W7 and the JBL w15GTI mk2 I'm all ears. I really only believe in sealed alignments so that is what I would be using in either case. My emphasis is on SQ not ultimate SPL, but shaking the house is cool too. The allure of the JL is working in a smaller cabinet and the cone being more durable as I have a mobile child.... Thanks, C P.S. The differences between the mobile versions and the HT versions are as follows: "Fathom motor assys are 15 percent larger magnets than mobile versions and Gotham's'are 30 percent larger than their mobile counterpart." That came from JL, I'm not making it up. Last edited by chrismercurio; 04-16-08 at 02:44 PM. | |||
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| Re: JL Audio 13w7 in prowedge box DS21,I am interested to see your build with the W15 and the PR's. I'm sure you know they are now available from AE and are very reasonably priced. I'm not really concerned with the so-called wasted output. I think most, not all, ported systems are noisy if compared with sealed systems. Besides, though not immediately obvious, one can always sacrifice efficiency for flat output to lower frequencies. And/or, add an LT and LOTS of extra power and be just fine. Velodyne and JL do it to great effect, though the credit of the dinky, pant leg flapping, hair trick work definitely goes to Bob Carver. Thanks for your feedback. I will pick up a w15 from ebay and slap it in a test cab, give it some power, and see what happens against the 23w scan speak I'm running now. Absolute sound quality....just not quantity. Best, C | |||
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