Gentlemen,
I am considering taking on a project to improve my home system which involves building new bass horns to replace my existing ones. The design is by Dana Moore and the cabinet is called the Jamboree. It is reported that it can go down to 38 Hz when corner loaded. It is a dual 15" cabinet with the woofers mounted on a motor board that has a 13X6 hole cut in it for the sound to leave through and enter the horn. One of the recommended woofers is the B&C 5PZB100. My question is, with 8 mm Xmax on that driver, would I run into issues with the woofer bottoming out on the motor board and if so, what would I need to do to avoid the issue? I do push the system on occasion, and I like that the woofer has both the efficiency and the power handling capability, but I don't want to kill the woofers. Any words of wisdom would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Ken
I am considering taking on a project to improve my home system which involves building new bass horns to replace my existing ones. The design is by Dana Moore and the cabinet is called the Jamboree. It is reported that it can go down to 38 Hz when corner loaded. It is a dual 15" cabinet with the woofers mounted on a motor board that has a 13X6 hole cut in it for the sound to leave through and enter the horn. One of the recommended woofers is the B&C 5PZB100. My question is, with 8 mm Xmax on that driver, would I run into issues with the woofer bottoming out on the motor board and if so, what would I need to do to avoid the issue? I do push the system on occasion, and I like that the woofer has both the efficiency and the power handling capability, but I don't want to kill the woofers. Any words of wisdom would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Ken
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