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B&C 18RBX100        10             25.1       36              34              220           40      1000w    $262


Has any one try this driver? it's 4" voice coil, looks like a nice one.


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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Crashpc Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 02 August 2019 at 9:44am
I am aware of that driver. I would discart it. Too high Vas and too light curved cone. Risky for this application in my eyes. 
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote flwarehouse Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18 May 2020 at 12:36pm
Does anyone know if the Faital Pro 18XL2000 is a good input for scoop/ hog?



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Eighteen sound LW2400 IS DISCONTINUED, now the substitute is LW2420. Its very similar but with more power handling (1300w).

Has anyone ever tried this on scoops?

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  • Fs 33 Hz
  • Qms 7
  • Qes 0.33
  • Qts 0.31
  • Vas 255 lt.
  • BL 24.6 Tm
  • Xmax 10 mm
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That driver is reflex driver.

Look at 18LW2600.

That will rock in right Scoop, but maybe not Superscooper.

Will require understanding of matching driver to Scoop throat.
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"The 18LW2420 is an 18 inch extended low frequency loudspeaker designed for high SPL subwoofer applications in either a reflex, bandpass or horn loaded configuration. "

"The 18LW2600 is a 18" (466 mm) extended low frequency loudspeaker,especially designed for use in vented enclosures."
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Originally posted by levyte357- levyte357- wrote:


Will require understanding of matching driver to Scoop throat.


Since Iā€™m sure Iā€™m not the only one very, very bored of the ā€˜nudge nudge wink winkā€™ cyclical posts on this section, hereā€™s a comprehensive set of guides from the very experienced Martin J. King on all aspects of designing a well-performing rear loaded horn speaker.

http://www.quarter-wave.com/Horns/Horn_Theory.html

Sections 7, 8 and the two additional articles are the ones of key note, but itā€™s far easier if any interested people work through them sequentially. His MathCAD sheets arenā€™t available any more, but all the relevant equations are included (with all variables clearly defined) and Octave is free if youā€™re the scripting type.

The short summary however is that a ā€˜scoopā€™ behaves as a transmission line at all low frequencies of interest, and the ā€˜horn loadingā€™ part isnā€™t really taking effect until the ā€˜mid bandā€™ of the design. The throat acoustic impedance target isnā€™t really any different to other highly damped loadings. Watch the volume velocity and compression ratioā€¦ plenty of illustrative examples throughout.

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote paulus Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15 September 2021 at 11:04am
one of the best speakers i have heard lately is the b n c 18sw115 i know its been out a while but wow what a beast ,obvz for med to large chambers  by default because of the depth ( 226mm from back of mounting flange ) but  can do a return on the throat to load it a bit more if needed , we ab tested with 1852s and the 1852s blew up, not in the same league, the b and cs lasted all day as was a afternoon session 2 till 11 on the night :) amp was a itech 12k with 2 a side 32 amp feed limiters set just under clip but no clipping 

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote RealitySound Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15 September 2021 at 11:18pm
Isn't that the driver Tony was putting in most of his cabs?
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Just tested the 18DS100 from B&C on Polar Bear Scoop... very impressive driver and should be added to the list of compatible drivers.

Edited by alehmarques - 18 May 2022 at 6:03pm
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Originally posted by alehmarques alehmarques wrote:

Just tested the 18DS100 from B&C on Polar Bear Scoop... very impressive driver and should be added to the list of compatible drivers.

You might also want to try its bigger brother.......Evil Smile
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Yes I did, but it is already on the list of compatible drivers... I mentioned the DS100 because nobody talk about it... there is a hot deal on Bluearan right now (may 2022) only 275GBP 18DS100.

Edited by alehmarques - 20 May 2022 at 9:01pm
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