Which Driver HD 15 = 4 ohms |
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philip banyer
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Posted: 28 October 2004 at 10:52am |
Which driver should I use I have been strongly recommended on the P Audio BM15LF But do they do this in 8 ohms? Other options but I am not sure about. Fane 15xb 4 ohms is possible PD 154? Ohms PD 156? Ohms Would the Pd 156 work it has 4.5-inch voice coil and 650 rms So which is the best driver out of these for 2 bins HD 15 It must be 4 ohms not 8 Thanks for the efforts in reading this mail. Kind of music is Ballroom dance music big Band sound. PBanyer |
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Andrew
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Fane 15XB is nice in my reflex subs, but wont appreciate being in a horn. Rog would call this a mush motor. My first subs were 400W 15" Eminence units, and I specifically chose 4R units to get the most power out. I've moved on from there. I would recommend one of the 8R drivers, such as the P Audio above, or the C15 500LF. You can the double up the units later, and still use the same amplifier if it is adequetely rated. |
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Tom Umney
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Dunno how Rog can call that a mush motor as Fane 15XB has a BL of 27.35,QTS of 0.21, and xmax of 7.2mm,resonance at 37hz.
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fernand
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Beyma speakers can be ordered with 4 Ohm. The 15LX60 might be a good candidate.
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soundsystemdan
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Check pro audio parts, they've got PD154 - the top recomendation for the HD15 in 4, 8, and 16 ohm.
Easy peasy. But carfeul with those Fanes, there's a 15XB and a 15B-600, different Qts and BL and stuff. Edited by soundsystemdan |
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