Theoretically the f3 should be at 72 Hz vs. 84 Hz for the smaller pair that used Mark Audio CHR-70
Do keep in mind that Toole has shown us that F3 is meaningless to the human ear/brain. Better to look at F6/F10.
dave
Thanks for sharing, mattsmith; they look awesome. Perhaps with some EQ, you may lose the desire to augment with a sub. I've been curious to try a larger single driver like this for a while; I may give the FA22RCZ a shot at some point.
The timing of this post gives me some inspiration since I'm getting close to buying some new shop equipment after being without for over a year now. Hopefully I'll be able to share more in the future.
The timing of this post gives me some inspiration since I'm getting close to buying some new shop equipment after being without for over a year now. Hopefully I'll be able to share more in the future.
The Seas Presige FA22RCZ 8"should give even better lows. I think I didn't go with them because the calcs said I would need a ~45 liter cab vs these which are ~17 liters. 3x the volume would be even more huge but I guess when you're chasing lows in a sealed cab...
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