After re-reading this thread I have a few more questions.
TLS Guy posts a recommended box volume of net 1.25 with no insert meaning a low-Q alignment.
WmAx posts a recommended box size of 16" cubed yielding roughly a 2^3 ft with the driver using a mid-Q alignment.
Are we talking two different boxes here or basically the same box explained differently? It seems I'm getting two recommendations which opens up a whole new can of worms on which box design I should use...
Will this sub perform acceptably without the DSP modified frequency response from the DCX2496 or is that piece of equipment critical for this configuration? I do plan on buying a BFD, however since I do not use external amplifiers for my mains the DCX wouldn't be utilized at this point.
Thanks in advance.
I'm sorry, but you are mixed up. The no insert is a HIGH Qt driver. You need a high Qt for the best sealed alignments.
Now you said you had shared walls and did not want to annoy the neighbors, and you were not interested in high spl. At least that was the gist of you pm to me.
The sealed enclosure and the vented boxes are very different designs.
Please look at this post carefully, which shows all my alignments for the kappa perfect 12 VQ.
http://forums.audioholics.com/forums/showpost.php?p=412993&postcount=5
The first is 1.25 cu.ft sealed with an F3 around 32 Hz. Now this will roll off at 12 db per octave and so will be about 15 db down at 16 Hz. So for your purposes it will be fine even if you do not use Eq. You can Eq a sealed sub, and if you start to add 12db per octave Eq at around 30 Hz you can flatten the response to 20 Hz and below. However it will take more amp power. Double the power for every 3db boost at that frequency.
Now the next alignment is low insert with a ported enclosure using a tube vent. Flippo built this and has been pleased with it.
The third alignment is for the low Qt insert with slot vent.
The fourth is the mid Qt insert in a ported enclosure with slot vent. The technical graphs and simulations are all there, so take your pick.
Now WmAx did a 3cu.ft alignment. This lowers F3 to 28 Hz. This is using no insert. xmax is not exceeded. It is up to you to decide whether this increase in size justifies the reduction in F3. I chose the smaller box as I thought if someone wanted to use a sealed alignment they would want to take advantage of a smaller box size. At 3 cu. ft. you can have a ported box with the low insert.
You asked me if the sealed alignment would be satisfactory for your needs, as you described them the answer is still, Yes.
I hope this clears up your confusion.
Here is the 3 cu. ft. sealed. If you want a completer pdf. PM me and I will Email a complete pdf.
Driver Properties
Name: Kappa Perfect 12 VQ
Type: Standard one-way driver
Company: Infinity Systems Inc.
No. of Drivers = 1
Fs = 22.9 Hz
Qms = 10.29
Vas = 96.43 liters
Cms = 0.323 mm/N
Mms = 176.4 g
Rms = 2.398 kg/s
Xmax = 16.75 mm
Xmech = 25.13 mm
P-Dia = 250 mm
Sd = 491 sq.cm
P-Vd = 0.822 liters
Qes = 0.79
Re = 4.42 ohms
Le = 1.14 mH
Z = 4 ohms
BL = 11.92 Tm
Pe = 400 watts
Qts = 0.74
no = 0.141 %
1-W SPL = 83.65 dB
2.83-V SPL = 89 dB
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Box Properties
Name:
Type: Closed Box
Shape: Prism, square
Vb = 3 cu.ft
Qtc = 0.821
QL = 20
F3 = 28.05 Hz
Fill = heavy