A member of this forum contacted me looking for a woofer module designed to function optimally in the 50-150Hz range allowing for large output at a relatively low cost while maintaining his aesthetic needs. After some discussion of various drivers the 12 Infinity Kappa VQ was chosen over the others primarily because of its price [the other options were as linear, but more expensive also requiring more amplification]. Both Kappa drivers will be in a single enclosure sharing airspace.
There were certain requirements of such a build:
1) Due to the higher crossover point it needs to be placed extremely close to the speaker it will be supplementing. Because of this it will be a stand for a center channel.
2) Due to the high crossover point extra bracing/damping will be required to make this unit resonance free. Requirements of bracing/damping increase exponentially with each octave. This unit will be close to the range of serious resonance problems, but use of proper bracing techniques and a steep crossover slope will help.
3) Size requirements. Maximum size could be 14" tall x 25" deep x 25" wide. The actual sizing will likely come in closer to 14" tall x 13" deep x 25" wide.
4) Aesthetics. It has to be pretty while being durable. Due to this a textured finish will be used. Black undercoat with black stone finish. The possibility of a magnet mounted grill is being looked into. If this does not happen no grill will be used.
5) Functionality. Depending on future use the client wanted a pair of external binding posts rather than having the wiring internal just in case he decides to use more than my minimum recommended 900watts of amplification. Along side this unreasonable amounts of SPL were requested in the 50-150Hz range. The unit models at about 118db in this range with 900watts input amp limited.
6) Shipping is a concern. A custom shipping crate will be made such that the subwoofer itself will be decoupled during the entire shipping process. Also, the crate will provide puncture protection in the form of a gapped double wall, just in case.
Thus far the modeling of this driver is complete. I will begin working on the CAD design shortly.
SPL vs Frequency at 900 watts:
Cone excursion vs Frequency at 900 watts:
Please note these images say MidQ alignment in them, but they are actually models of the LowQ alignment.
As far as who this is for...it shouldn't be too hard to guess
. If not, I will let him make some grand entrance.
More to come...