
annunaki
Moderator
I have been looking around for a new potential project for some of my customers. I have been trying to find a quality 12" driver I could use in a minimal enclosure (below 2.0ft^3 net volume) with some modest EQ. I also wanted to find a driver that was reasonably priced.
Enter the Image Dynamics IDQ12 D2 v3
This is a high quality driver with reasonable xmax (18mm one way linear) that makes it a suitable candidate for this type of application.
So the enclosure size you ask...
How about 1.5ft^3 net volume?!
This yields a Qtc of .668
A couple of assumptions for this enclosure are a low pass crossover 2nd order at 80hz and a highpass (infrasonic) filter 2nd order at 20hz.
As stated this does require a slight amount of eq and it is as follows:
EQ 1: Center frequency 62hz; net "Q" of .90; a cut of -3.50db
EQ 2: Center frequency 30hz; net "Q" of 2.0: a gain of +2.75db
EQ 3: Center frequency 20hz; net "Q" of 3.0: a gain of +3.00db
Here are the results:
+/-1db response between 31.8hz and 92hz peaking at 108.4db
+/-3db response between 27hz and 117hz peaking at 108.4db
F3 of 27hz
F6 of 23hz
F10 of 19hz
All simulations were done using 500 watts rms input power. Xmax was kept at or below rated 18mm. I have used Image Dynamics drivers in the past with very good results. I have not actually measured this design but would have no issue using this setup in my own home if the application was warranted.
Enter the Image Dynamics IDQ12 D2 v3
This is a high quality driver with reasonable xmax (18mm one way linear) that makes it a suitable candidate for this type of application.
So the enclosure size you ask...
How about 1.5ft^3 net volume?!
This yields a Qtc of .668
A couple of assumptions for this enclosure are a low pass crossover 2nd order at 80hz and a highpass (infrasonic) filter 2nd order at 20hz.
As stated this does require a slight amount of eq and it is as follows:
EQ 1: Center frequency 62hz; net "Q" of .90; a cut of -3.50db
EQ 2: Center frequency 30hz; net "Q" of 2.0: a gain of +2.75db
EQ 3: Center frequency 20hz; net "Q" of 3.0: a gain of +3.00db
Here are the results:
+/-1db response between 31.8hz and 92hz peaking at 108.4db
+/-3db response between 27hz and 117hz peaking at 108.4db
F3 of 27hz
F6 of 23hz
F10 of 19hz

All simulations were done using 500 watts rms input power. Xmax was kept at or below rated 18mm. I have used Image Dynamics drivers in the past with very good results. I have not actually measured this design but would have no issue using this setup in my own home if the application was warranted.