Posted February 16, 200619 yr Hello everyone!I am Dylan Matlow, co owner of OlogyAudio, LLC. and we are finally coming out with our first products... Two diffrent 6.5" extreme midwoofers and matching component sets.We (Matthew Rich, myself and our staff) are our own build house and are coming into this industry with a DIYer's passion to revolutionize the industry. Our highest priority is to bring some radical new technologies to market as quickly as possible and in the process give people great deals on some rather cool stuff to help fund the tech development I'll talk more about the mids when we have our own forum but here are the t/s on the Omega:Qes = .545Qms = 3Vas = 45.85lXmax=xmech=surround hitting its limits=22mmFs = 54.33Re = 3.2 ohmsLe = VERY low due to underhung design and 1mm thick copper on the entire pole.Bl = 3.23Sd = 140 cm^293.34 dB/w/m97.33 dB/2.83vThermal power handling is still untested however 125 watts is a very safe guess...Hex aluminum former (patent pending) for better cooling and lower mms for any given rigidity/strength.10 layer very high temp voice coilThe wire itself is rated for 250C sustained 300C peak, the adhesive used maintains full strength until 600C.1mm thick copper sleeve on the entire pole.5mm thick sleeve on the top plate IDBoth sleeves lower inductance and distortion to an extremely low level3" OD N42 neo magnetUnderhung design with the most xmax of any 6.5" driverXmag is 23mmXsus is 22mm where the surround comes to a screeching hault, makes some noise as a warning, and if you push it too far it would be the first thing to break. The surround has very little influence to the kms curve until about 20mm after which it quickly becomes the dominating restoring force.The 5.75" diameter spider will give quite a nice looking kms curve, I suspect the best of any 6.5" or 8" in production at the moment.It sounds *modeless* at least until 4 khz and still sounds quite good full range. We will get full FR and distortion measurements in a week or 2 when we get the first production baskets in
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