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    Posted: 17 March 2014 at 5:22pm
Here is a video of a pair of Eminence Alpha 15A speakers I tossed in one of my Double Fifteen Reflex boxes designed for RCF L15 P540. I am definitely planning to build some reflex subs for these drivers by the end of the year.

 


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i would have thought the limited xmax of the alfa series would be a bit of an issue doing sub duty? i know i like them full range but i'm curious as to why you think they would or are doing so well? they would sure make a cheap entry level option for a lot of new builders just looking to try something out
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@Elliot, more details please!!!! What are you driving them with? How big is the cab? What's it tuned to? Just looked at the T/S for Alpha 15a, Qts 1.26?!, BL 7.7???!!!!!!!! VAS 260L!! Is it just me, or does this driver have absolutely no right whatsoever, to sound this good, unless the cab is tuned to a sub-sonic frequency and is 1000 litres+ internal volume? And there was me thinking I knew a bit about speaker design, I'm obviously Manuel (I know nothing!!) .

Going to throw my rule book away now!

Edit for incorrect VAS. Also just crunched the numbers, 12300 litre cabinet, tuned to 12.4Hz!!!

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Originally posted by lycantheleopard lycantheleopard wrote:

i would have thought the limited xmax of the alfa series would be a bit of an issue doing sub duty? i know i like them full range but i'm curious as to why you think they would or are doing so well? they would sure make a cheap entry level option for a lot of new builders just looking to try something out


They are performing well because the measured frequency response is relatively flat from 200 Hz to 45 Hz in free air (Shown in the video). So the driver does not need to rely heavily on xmax in order to propagate bass within the 200 – 45 Hz region. 
 
Compare the free air response of the Alpha 15A to any of the popular (The drivers you hear many going on about), 18-inch drivers and the free air response is –3 dB, -6 dB, and/or –10 dB from 100 Hz to 50 Hz. Under the given conditions the driver relies heavily on xmax to make up the gain due to the reduction of the frequency response in free air.
 
There is a reason Eminence calls the Alpha Series “American Standard.” It follows the same principals found in American Drivers, which were common with the majority of home audio systems stemming from 1980’s downwards.
 
In the current box (not designed for the Alpha 15A) you can see, the frequency response is registering to 25 Hz in the Spectrum Analyser. Building a proper box based on the TS Parameters you can achieve a response below 20 Hz. There are lots of parameters to focus on other than xmax. However, when the majority only focus on xmax, they overlook all the other parameters and wonder why they are constantly destroying speakers.
 
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Originally posted by TMH Music TMH Music wrote:

@Elliot, more details please!!!! What are you driving them with? How big is the cab? What's it tuned to? Just looked at the T/S for Alpha 15a, Qts 1.26?!, BL 7.7???!!!!!!!! VAS 260L!! Is it just me, or does this driver have absolutely no right whatsoever, to sound this good, unless the cab is tuned to a sub-sonic frequency and is 1000 litres+ internal volume? And there was me thinking I knew a bit about speaker design, I'm obviously Manuel (I know nothing!!) .

Going to throw my rule book away now!

Edit for incorrect VAS. Also just crunched the numbers, 12300 litre cabinet, tuned to 12.4Hz!!!
 
Bear in mind, those speakers are in the wrong box (Designed for the RCF L15 P540 not the Eminence Alpha 15A). I believe the amplifier used was the 1986, 4 ru Peavey CS 800 playing the bass or the 1976 version on the left channel. I already took the drivers out of the cabinet and tossed them in back their cardboard boxes. As I mentioned, in another thread, I don’t use high pass filtering, which plays a factor on the sound.
 
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Here is the ALPHA 15A playing Jazz.



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I like the way you think my man and your reasoning/knowledge behind it, not just the same ol' them drivers are crap/inferior like you get a lot of time on here! and without any real evidence/experiance to back it up...just an opinion there crap...

as you have shown you can get an acceptable/decent sound out of them...

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http://www.eminence.com/pdf/Legend_CA154.pdf
 
This works well in a big box, dirt cheap (about $60 in the USA).
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Originally posted by Dub Specialist Sound Dub Specialist Sound wrote:

I like the way you think my man and your reasoning/knowledge behind it, not just the same ol' them drivers are crap/inferior like you get a lot of time on here! and without any real evidence/experiance to back it up...just an opinion there crap...

as you have shown you can get an acceptable/decent sound out of them...

nice!




Thanks.

Sometimes you need to ask yourself if you are achieving the sound you desire or, are you just getting what others feel is the right sound for you based on their concepts.

You really need to know what you want, and having a good understanding of all the TS Parameters will help tremendously. It allows you to pinpoint on areas others overlook or just don’t care about. If the loudspeaker does not offer TS Parameters, you need to measure the loudspeaker. With the amount of software available on the market today, there is no need to speculate which loudspeaker parameter is correct when you are subjected to get the parameters from others.   

You also need to build your own design. Too many people think they are designers and cannot even figure out WinISD, which is the most simplistic loudspeaker simulator on the market

The keyword here is “You.” If you are not willing to make the effort (get your hands dirty) don’t expect anyone else to do it for you.

And of course, the naysayers that get argumentative when you don’t agree with their opinions, which are not based on real world experience, bid them good day and move on.

 

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"Sometimes you need to ask yourself if you are achieving the sound you desire or, are you just getting what others feel is the right sound for you based on their concepts.

You really need to know what you want, and having a good understanding of all the TS Parameters will help tremendously. It allows you to pinpoint on areas others overlook or just don’t care about. If the loudspeaker does not offer TS Parameters, you need to measure the loudspeaker. With the amount of software available on the market today, there is no need to speculate which loudspeaker parameter is correct when you are subjected to get the parameters from others.   

You also need to build your own design. Too many people think they are designers and cannot even figure out WinISD, which is the most simplistic loudspeaker simulator on the market

The keyword here is “You.” If you are not willing to make the effort (get your hands dirty) don’t expect anyone else to do it for you.

And of course, the naysayers that get argumentative when you don’t agree with their opinions, which are not based on real world experience, bid them good day and move on."

 

 

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Probably one of the best responses i've read in a long time. agree 100%. well said Elliot. more people should adopt this attitude, then maby they will learn a thing or two.
 
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nice one ElliotClap I'm going to dig a little deeper and not discount things too quick with my projectThumbs Up
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Originally posted by matt mcginn hi fi matt mcginn hi fi wrote:

nice one ElliotClap I'm going to dig a little deeper and not discount things too quick with my projectThumbs Up



Experimenting is the best means of learning.

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