Tang Band subwoofer
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Make more vids of it,cuz I will subscribe!:D
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@EXOisBEAST Yes
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Do you still have this
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@JillBattleSlut So you give me a tip for a woofer I'm not using anymore and giving me programs I already use? Lol are you trying to prove you know what your doing or something? Bro its all cool, I told you I'm just not looking for help, no need to get all crazy about it. When my TC vid comes out you'll see I'm perfectly capable of building a suited box for an application factoring in the acoustics of the said place. I've built plenty of enclosures for me and others.
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was planning to buy a W5-1126SC or W5-1138SMF
LUVB6CPPgmodcsscoder 2 weeks ago
@LUVB6CPPgmodcsscoder Well depends, do you want a neodymium magnet or a ferrhite? Because the one with the larger magnet is ferrhite and the other is neodymium, like this one.
masterwolf1212 2 weeks ago
@masterwolf1212 its more like i want the one what gives more bass, i think im getting the SC because it goes lower, but the SMF has more xmax, idk ill see which one is easyest to get
LUVB6CPPgmodcsscoder 2 weeks ago
@LUVB6CPPgmodcsscoder woah hold on. For one, what do you mean about 'getting lower?' Do you simply mean its frequency response? Also, xmax does not have an effect on much more than how much air the woofer will move. Sure, it does have an effect on the displacement of the woofer in its environment, but you should not get one woofer over the other because it 'moves more.' Also, with the ferrhite magnet its going to cause greater enclosure displacement, causing the enclosure to be signi. bigger.
masterwolf1212 2 weeks ago
@masterwolf1212 ye i think ill getting the sc, it also has smaller magnet and stuff, but that doesnt rly matter, because the box itself has to be good
LUVB6CPPgmodcsscoder 2 weeks ago
@LUVB6CPPgmodcsscoder *sigh* Where are people learning to judge ANYTHING about a woofer remotely off magnet size? Do you realize that the sc with the smaller magnet is NEODYMIUM whilst the larger magnet version is ferrhite? To put it more simply, take a ferrhite magnet and put it on a metal surface. Then take a neodymium magnet and put it on the same surface. The neodymium will be signficantly harder to remove than ferrhite. Neodymium magnets are hundreds of times stronger than ferrhite- more BL
masterwolf1212 2 weeks ago