You mean only turning it up to 9 instead of 10 on the first run?
Ha ha, LOL, can't wait
Ask Brian about break-in.
I think many companies make a lot of noise about break-in to give you time to get used to sound and so you are not too quick to return the product. Really can't blame them.
The servo technology is designed with the idea of the driver always being at the right position at the right time. With it (and any solid driver with heavy magnet, for that matter) I don't see the rubber surround restricting it. The surround is designed to not restrict motion.
If you get the chance ask Brian and please share his thoughts with us!
Sure thing. He's supposed to call back tomorrow. We spent 33 mins on the tele this evening.
He thinks either the F12 as TLS suggested, to better yet, same price, the F8 (dual 8" drivers)
as the F8 is made more for 2ch stereo main, and HT secondary with handling up to 250 Hz.
My argument with that, don't get me wrong, I was not argumentative in the least, was, and he agreed
the 12" would handle HT with better authority. Brian said the same thing, the 12" is lighter, and smaller
so can handle the higher crossover point, that would free up my bass panel in my Acoustats.
Obviously, experimentation will ensue once I receive it. Downside to the 12" is power capacity.
If I take his professional advice, off the top, it's a single 12" placed very close to a speaker.
He was explaining wavelength and sound cancellation, so I do not see how a high crossover would not
experience some cancellation (using a single sub, next to say the R speaker) with the other speaker.
100Hz is 10' long and can cancel out with longer lower frequency wavelengths particularly when a distance
occurs between a woofer, and a main, or fuller range driver carrying shorter wavelengths.
I'm sure you know that, but hey, I learnt something
Long story short, the 15" may work against my higher crossover demands (100Hz).
Now, I just thought of this…I could flip the crossover, on the back of my Acoustats, and have above 100Hz there manually,
use the AVR to crossover at 80 Hz, to a F15HP and the center and surrounds carry the missing link the mains are missing
between 80 and 100Hz. Those frequencies are marginally directional, so I hear anyway. So I may be able to do a 15" sub
with that in mind, however, for 2ch stereo, well that wouldn't work. Sounds like an F12 may well be my next purchase.
F15 range
14 - 90 Hz (-2 dB @ 14 Hz) with LINE IN inputs
F12 range
14 - 100 Hz (-2 dB @ 14 Hz) with LINE IN inputs in all models
Brian was saying the LFE is more like a specific HT channel, and not so much musical.
I really didn't understand entirely what he said, but it null and voided the F15 200Hz
I had been hoping for. This is where the new F8 shines.