I'm looking at replacing the spare wheel Dynaudio subwoofer in my Arteon with the Esotar 1200 from my R36.
Does anyone know what kind if frequency range is available on the subwoofer channel?
It appears that there are 4 wires on the plug that are likely to be speaker inputs for the 2x 2Ω voice coils in the ?6.5" driver ... so I was thinking that the easiest path would be to tap those 2 channels with a LOC and feed them into my Helix P One amp to drive the E1200.
There will be the obvious timing issues and LOC distortion etc, but I want to ensure the signal has a deep enough frequency range to make it worthwhile.
I ran a signal generator through my system via my phone using Bluetooth, with everything turned down to min and the sub turned up to max. It seems there is a strong drop-off around 30Hz. Not sure if this is an active amp filter or maybe a passive filter on the driver.
Does anyone know what kind if frequency range is available on the subwoofer channel?
It appears that there are 4 wires on the plug that are likely to be speaker inputs for the 2x 2Ω voice coils in the ?6.5" driver ... so I was thinking that the easiest path would be to tap those 2 channels with a LOC and feed them into my Helix P One amp to drive the E1200.
There will be the obvious timing issues and LOC distortion etc, but I want to ensure the signal has a deep enough frequency range to make it worthwhile.
I ran a signal generator through my system via my phone using Bluetooth, with everything turned down to min and the sub turned up to max. It seems there is a strong drop-off around 30Hz. Not sure if this is an active amp filter or maybe a passive filter on the driver.
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