Lo que te com,entaba Ahriman... por el precio d eun Monolith de 12" tienes casi dos Behringer B1500D pro de 15" activos alimentados con etapas de 750W que los llevan al máximo de sus posibilidades.
para que se entienda a importancia del tamaño:
Aquí todo un REL (pasadísimo de precio) de 1995 eurois con un cono de sólo 10":
http://www.hometheatershack.com/foru...storm-5-a.html
Driver evidentemente (por mucho REL que sea) que no tiene nada que hacer frente a un 12" bueno.
Un Monolith ya se comporta de manera mucho mejor, pero justa a pesar de tratarse de un buen 12" a 105-110dB :
http://www.hometheatershack.com/foru...nolith-df.html
Otro buen 12" es este:
http://www.hometheatershack.com/foru...explained.html
Para que se vea la diferencia, Aquí el comportamiento de un excelente 18":
http://www.hometheatershack.com/foru...aled-100l.html
Un saludete
P.D.: Igualmente es muy importante tener en cuenta esto:
"CEA-2010 standard
The CEA-2010 (Consumer Electronics Association) is a standard which defines a method for measuring the performance of powered subwoofers. It present tone bursts centered at 1/3 octave frequencies in 20 - 63 Hz range. I also measured some additional frequencies below and above that range. The test is performed by increasing the input level until the SPL is limited by prescribed frequency-dependent distortion threshold (staircase function) or compression (won’t go any louder). The test signal is 6.5 cycle long, shaped (Hann window) sine wave burst. So the length of the tone burst stimuli goes longer as the frequency decreases. The staircase function defines the allowed distortion level for each harmonic. The staircase function allows higher SPL for harmonics closer to the fundamental, and lower for harmonics further to the fundamental. This is because human hearing has a decreased tolerance for distortion components at higher harmonics (based in part on studies of distortion audibility and masking [Shorter (BBC 1950’s), Harman]). Allowed SPL by harmonic (compared to the fundamental) 2nd -10dB; 3rd -15dB; 4th and 5th – 20dB; 6th – 8th -30dB; 9th and above -40dB. CEA-2010 rating is defined by calculating an average distortion or compression-limited SPL (GP @2m, dB RMS values) for each of two one-octave low-bass performance ranges - Ultra Low-Bass: 20, 25, 31.5Hz and Low-bass: 40, 50, 63Hz. If max SPL is not measurable or the S/N ratio becomes too low through some portion of ultra-low band, then the measurer may choose to state “NA” for that band."
Un saludete




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