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| Subwoofer Tests Heco Celan Sub 38 ADiscuss Heco Celan Sub 38 A in the Manufactured Speakers and Subwoofers forum; Heco Celan Sub 38 A Manufacturer: Heco
Model: Celan Sub 38 A
Provided by: Marek Sound
Manufacturer link: Heco - Sophisticated Sound
Price: 1195 EUR
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| Heco Celan Sub 38 A Manufacturer: Heco Model: Celan Sub 38 A Provided by: Marek Sound Manufacturer link: Heco - Sophisticated Sound Price: 1195 EUR Manufacturer specs: Configuration: Active 15" bassreflex subwoofer, front-fire system Frequency response: 18 - 150 Hz Level and crossover-frequency adjustable Phase adjustable 0°-180° High-level input 2 low-level inputs 2 low-level outputs Standby circuit Switchable mains voltage 115/230V Front-fire construction Aerodynamically optimized port with screwed aluminium flanges High-power long-throw woofer with hardened paper cone and huge carbon dustcap Aluminium die-cast basket Real-time limiter Active SPL equalization High quality real-wood veneer / silver varnish Dimensions: 482x630x520 mm Weight 46 Kg Configuration as tested: Phase: 0 degrees Orientation: Sideways ![]() ![]() ![]() | |||
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| This was definitely one of the best looking subs that day. Really gorgeous finish and details. Although I was a bit worried how badly those small ports would "whistle" during testing (four approx. 1.5" diameter ports equal with a single 3" port). The Heco uses a 300 W (RMS) D class amp which stayed really cool during extreme testing. The crossover can't be bypassed, so you can't use this with speakers needing a crossover higher than ~100 Hz. The lowest setting is only around 60 Hz. Frequency response could extend a little bit deeper, now the -6 dB point was at 26.5 Hz. Maximum output started to look really good until the 110 dB started to compress heavily at the lower frequencies; I'm pretty sure a larger port would have helped there. In mid/upper bass range the max output goes well over 105 dB. THD stays reasonably low at lower levels, but shoots the skies below ~35 Hz at higher levels; luckily it's mainly 2nd order. Group delay should not be audible at any frequency. Spectral decay is pretty typical for a vented subwoofer, with some ringing around the tuning. Spectral contamination stays slightly lower than average at 90 dB and 95 dB levels. One could squeeze a little bit more performance out of a 15" ported sub than the Heco shows. + Pretty good extension + High mid and upper bass maximum output capability + Low overall distortion up to 100 dB output level + Build quality and looks - Deep bass output/port compression at higher levels - Somewhat high deep bass distortion at high output levels - Some ringing around the tuning frequency | |||
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