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The PTT10.0X04-NAB-01 is a 10-inch extended woofer from Purifi Audio. It has the following specifications:
Nominal impedance: 4Ω
Cone material: Black anodized aluminum
Linear excursion, Xlin: ±14.75mm
Maximum mechanical excursion, Xmax: ±25.0mm
Motor efficiency factor, Beta: 40.7 (N/A)^2/Ω
Efficiency Bandwidth Product, EBP: 66.7Hz
a 20” distortion free woofer with a reduced aperture for Trinnov Waveforming TM Siting accuracy of 1 square foot.
NO CHUFFING OR COMPRESSION THROUGH 1’SQF APERTURE
Under the assumption of linear excursion (Xlin), where the woofers operate within ±14.75mm, the air displacement in the sealed enclosures would be moderate, and the airspeed through the 1 square foot aperture should not reach levels that would cause compression or "chuffing" (port noise). This is due to the following reasons:
1. **Adequate Aperture Size**: A 1 square foot aperture is a large area for the air to move in and out, which should minimize the air velocity, reducing the potential for noise generated by high-speed air turbulence.
2. **Enclosure Design**: The sealed design of the individual enclosures means that the woofer's back wave is contained, which typically results in less air movement compared to ported designs, where the back wave is used to reinforce the front wave through the port.
3. **Linear Operation**: Within the linear range of the woofer's excursion, the air movement is smooth and controlled, reducing the risk of creating non-linear effects such as port noise or compression.
The summarized analysis suggests that under normal operating conditions, where the woofers remain within their linear excursion limits, the common 1 square foot aperture should not cause compression or chuffing effects.
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THE CALCULATION
If the goal still is to get 125dB at 7Hz, then going up to the 10in will help since it has higher excursion and bigger cone area.
Similar calculations as above:
1 x PTT10.0X04-NAB-02 in 35L with DSP corrected so that 7Hz is 10dB down gives a SPL aorund 91dB @ 7Hz within the drivers macimum excusion.
With 7dB room gain we come up to 98dB. Meaning we need 27dB more, 4.5 times more woofers = 23 woofers, so probably move it up to 32 woofers to get 8 x 4.
So my best guess is that it should be doable with the 10in.
Then with the DSP, we make a Linkwitz Transform to give it more boost in the bass. Here I have boosted it down to 12Hz Q0.71 and shown the results with 2V peak on the speaker
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