Posted March 11, 200718 yr I read th eoptions explanation for the SSD but i was wondering if the copper coil increases the thermal power handling of the SSD i know flatwind bumps it up to about 1200 but i was possibily thinking about 4 SSD's + copper running off of 4000 rms
March 11, 200718 yr http://www.soundsolutionsaudio.com/forum/i...?showtopic=7298MY post above should answer all your questions...And my review talks about 1K to each 12 and i have copper coils Edited March 11, 200718 yr by theabunai
March 11, 200718 yr I read th eoptions explanation for the SSD but i was wondering if the copper coil increases the thermal power handling of the SSD i know flatwind bumps it up to about 1200 but i was possibily thinking about 4 SSD's + copper running off of 4000 rmsNo, a copper coil should decrease power handling minimally.
March 11, 200718 yr Author awesome, thanks alot. just wondering if the copper coils seemed to flatten out the response you got on the SSD's?
March 11, 200718 yr It doesn't flatten the response but rather pulls the peak of the response to a lower point in the frequency causing for a smoother transition and less targeted peak...It's really good for sealed enclosures in my honest opinion since it lowers the frequency of the sub and sealed enclosures tend to play at a higher frequency... thus a slight offset occurs.. the sealed enclosure frequency tends to be higher BUT the copper coils brings the subs frequency back down a bit... so a great off set... Not to say they don't shine in ported either... Edited March 11, 200718 yr by theabunai
March 11, 200718 yr Author It doesn't flatten the response but rather pulls the peak of the response to a lower point in the frequency causing for a smoother transition and less targeted peak...It's really good for sealed enclosures in my honest opinion since it lowers the frequency of the sub and sealed enclosures tend to play at a higher frequency... thus a slight offset occurs.. the sealed enclosure frequency tends to be higher BUT the copper coils brings the subs frequency back down a bit... so a great off set... Not to say they don't shine in ported either...ok, so if it pulls the peak of the response to a lower frequency it will get a little louder on the low-end extension ? because thats what i am really after
March 11, 200718 yr It doesn't flatten the response but rather pulls the peak of the response to a lower point in the frequency causing for a smoother transition and less targeted peak...It's really good for sealed enclosures in my honest opinion since it lowers the frequency of the sub and sealed enclosures tend to play at a higher frequency... thus a slight offset occurs.. the sealed enclosure frequency tends to be higher BUT the copper coils brings the subs frequency back down a bit... so a great off set... Not to say they don't shine in ported either...ok, so if it pulls the peak of the response to a lower frequency it will get a little louder on the low-end extension ? because thats what i am really afterMy copper coils did a lot better low end wise then the regular ones.
March 11, 200718 yr ok, so if it pulls the peak of the response to a lower frequency it will get a little louder on the low-end extension ? because thats what i am really afterthen you would do well to order some copper coil SSD's