In Reply to: RE: Maggie 3.6 and Pioneer SW8 MK2 Subwoofers posted by delaney@rea-alp.com on December 12, 2014 at 08:40:47:
Ok, I understand.
From the point I am coming from is that I have done some serious measurements of the MG3.6.
And as I mentioned the lowest tuned frequency of that speaker is around 43Hz. Give or take production acceptances.
This is the frequency from where this speaker will drop about 12db from every divided frequency.
This would get You -6db at 37Hz from the resonance frequency of 43Hz.
So Yes, I believe You heard it.
But at -6db... It would not in any circumstance make it useful as low as that.
And this is actually been measured and confirmed by me personally.
You could always hook up Your EQ and force out something that is physically restricted, but You would just force Yourself to lower the total output as the membrane would prematurely hit the magnets.
So, taking Roger Gustavsson's advise is something to take notice of.
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- RE: Maggie 3.6 and Pioneer SW8 MK2 Subwoofers - JLindborg 14:55:34 12/12/14 (7)
- RE: Maggie 3.6 and Pioneer SW8 MK2 Subwoofers - delaney@rea-alp.com 15:21:58 12/12/14 (6)
- RE: Maggie 3.6 and Pioneer SW8 MK2 Subwoofers - JLindborg 16:03:17 12/12/14 (0)
- RE: Maggie 3.6 and Pioneer SW8 MK2 Subwoofers - JLindborg 15:43:44 12/12/14 (4)
- RE: Maggie 3.6 and Pioneer SW8 MK2 Subwoofers - delaney@rea-alp.com 16:01:22 12/12/14 (3)
- RE: Maggie 3.6 and Pioneer SW8 MK2 Subwoofers - JLindborg 17:07:17 12/12/14 (1)
- RE: Maggie 3.6 and Pioneer SW8 MK2 Subwoofers - Roger Gustavsson 23:05:30 12/12/14 (0)
- RE: Maggie 3.6 and Pioneer SW8 MK2 Subwoofers - JLindborg 16:15:18 12/12/14 (0)