Gold Member Username: Tdeaton1021Near Tampa, Florida USA Post Number: 1631 Registered: Sep-04 | 1) anyone heard a tumult? they look like beasts. i was just curious. 2) the PR 15 passive radiator. what is the point of this driver? thanks guys |
Gold Member Username: Mikechec9Http://www.cardomain.c... Post Number: 2024 Registered: May-05 | 1) never heard one. it's a step up from the brahma. still not spl oriented, but it handles greater power. spl units are the maelstrom and tempest. 2) passive radiators have no motors. they are forced into motion passively by another (active) sub. a waste of time in car audio imo. |
Gold Member Username: Tdeaton1021Near Tampa, Florida USA Post Number: 1636 Registered: Sep-04 | wow, seems liek an even bigger waste of money lol. so you put it in the same box as the "real" sub? wouldnt they be out of phase? because as the woofer pushes out, wont the passive cone move in? |
Silver Member Username: B101Queen City, NC USA Post Number: 603 Registered: Sep-05 | Trevor here is an earthquake passive radiator for CAR! |
Gold Member Username: Tdeaton1021Near Tampa, Florida USA Post Number: 1639 Registered: Sep-04 | wow that looks retarded lol. i wonder what the difference would be with one. curious to find out. not curious enough to spend the money lol. |
Silver Member Username: B101Queen City, NC USA Post Number: 605 Registered: Sep-05 | Something to do with SQ... Instead of a port, the passive radiator system uses a passive radiator (also known as a "drone cone") to extend the system's low frequency response. Read more here: www.diysubwoofers.org Trevor NO port NOISE. Thats how they sell them. |
Silver Member Username: B101Queen City, NC USA Post Number: 606 Registered: Sep-05 | They are more popular with home audio. |