July 1, 201114 yr Author cool build, bad song lol..I had to show it could play ANY music, I hate country too but it made my point.
July 1, 201114 yr Author Very nice, wheres the build log?I only ever had the build log on my facebook. but its view-able from any computer.
July 2, 201114 yr Very nice, wheres the build log?I only ever had the build log on my facebook. but its view-able from any computer.facebook link pls???btw looks and sounds fantastic.. if youtube videos can sound fantastic...
July 2, 201114 yr Props. I likey. Sounds good and clean look to the wall. I want one of those trucks.
July 2, 201114 yr Author http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.34823392744.31641.704962744&l=8a778ee8c3
July 2, 201114 yr As far as i know, nobody said playing music was impossible...These subs have a very, and i mean very sharp roll off.They remind me of AQ HDC3s in terms of projected response.That means they were\are designed to be peaky, very peaky.So when playing music on them, they will audibly roll off around 8-15hz above tuning and say bye bye to frequencies above that.The N2s are suggested for smooth accurate playback so a user doesn't have that peaky sound.Now, if a user likes the peakyness, then there is no problem.
July 2, 201114 yr As far as i know, nobody said playing music was impossible...These subs have a very, and i mean very sharp roll off.They remind me of AQ HDC3s in terms of projected response.That means they were\are designed to be peaky, very peaky.So when playing music on them, they will audibly roll off around 8-15hz above tuning and say bye bye to frequencies above that.The N2s are suggested for smooth accurate playback so a user doesn't have that peaky sound.Now, if a user likes the peakyness, then there is no problem.I played with mine in 8 cubes, 100 square inches of vent, tuned to 32, it peaked at 31 Hz.
July 2, 201114 yr Author As far as i know, nobody said playing music was impossible...These subs have a very, and i mean very sharp roll off.They remind me of AQ HDC3s in terms of projected response.That means they were\are designed to be peaky, very peaky.So when playing music on them, they will audibly roll off around 8-15hz above tuning and say bye bye to frequencies above that.The N2s are suggested for smooth accurate playback so a user doesn't have that peaky sound.Now, if a user likes the peakyness, then there is no problem.So what your saying is they drop off in response very fast above tuning? Thats GREAT! I cross it over under 50 for a reason, so it sounds better. There is NO more peakiness in this subwoofer crossed over at 50 hz than any other subwoofer of this power handling like the smd. Don't make me graph a response too show you that as well. I like smooth level bass from 20-50 and this gives me that. If I liked peaky responses I would have tuned to 55+ and crossed over at 80+hz.
July 2, 201114 yr that doesn't make sense... what does tuning at 55hz have anything to do with peaky output?Any frequency tuning can peak.It's the box that's going to dictate how that sub will respond and i've seen the graphs.Let FI explain it to you in greater detail if you want to learn more.I do not go for smooth response in my walls but i do know what peaky response sounds like.My last wall audibly played from 24hz to the mid 50s.And yes it was ultra-peaky but nobody that heard it thought so... Just because it has a wide playing range doesn't mean it's not peaking.
July 3, 201114 yr Author It's the box that's going to dictate how that sub will respond Thank you, you taught yourself something today.
July 3, 201114 yr It's the box that's going to dictate how that sub will respond Thank you, you taught yourself something today.I was thinking the same thing when I read that.Never the less, somebody thinking your a noob, that's funny. Lol.Also, did you ever finish your testing and review on the AA SMD that you posted on SMD forum? I haven't been there in a while to check the thread.And I love your baffle, its a work of art, and I can only imagine how much work went into it.