The HST is the one to have in a small sealed box. It has higher Xmax and more motor force. My guess is that the SQL probably has a naturally flatter response, and I am sure it would also work in a sealed cabinet.
I'm just so confused right now.
*crying-laughing
I've got one group telling me IBS, another group telling me Pro Driver... I want to do something which will allow for a TQWT build, but recognize I may need to do a ported or sealed box in the end.
Spending $800 on a driver to experiment with is pretty steep.
Spending $300 is steep if it can't be used at all. But at least with the SQL-15 it can. Somewhere I stumbled upon a comment about measurements pretty flat down to 7-8Hz in a small sealed box.
But then you get into this ported-sealed conversation...
FTW!
*more laughter, more tears.
F' Alden and Dickason for not writing about this in greater detail.
I know there isn't necessarily
one right path...
But doing a Pro Driver build with the assumption you can just "fix it in the mix" using DSP and a high voltage amplifier is bordering on Faith... something I am not known for giving.
I have more willingness to bank on a TL build using sound physics... but until it gets modeled may still be a crap shoot in terms of the physical capabilities of the driver itself (Xmax, Xmech, Xvar...). Likewise, I know it will work in a different box, too.
Any hints or suggestions,
@shadyJ ?