Just a question, did you by chance lift the terminal plate off the back to see if the wires are connected?
It’s not like I have bought enough of these to statistically qualify anything but I am eight for eight on the 2216’s, all mine are good.
Barry.
If we knew what the hell we were doing, we wouldn't call it research would we.
Damn!
If we knew what the hell we were doing, we wouldn't call it research would we.
Yeah, you’re a decade or two, too late. Of course back then your woofer would’ve weighed a lot more…, But it probably would’ve worked too.
Widget
I have always loved my 2441 until listening to the 2450 more "snappy" (how to say in english more alive) even better with Dia's Aquaplased than the 2441 (maybe too old). But you know it's my ears and those of my friends who arrive at this conclusion in my room with what I have.
The road you are pursuing is full of very pleasant discoveries and that is all the pleasure.
Good road to you
Music is emotion.
making do with just one 2216ND-1 is hard! I did managed to do get quite a bit of bracing and then a little measurement done.
here is what it looks like right now. the back panel is attached with 20 screws.
Crossover points are 800Hz and 5kHz. 48db/octave LR
Frequency Response and Phase
Distortion
Group Delay
something is happening at around 200Hz. there is a null, a sudden phase crossing, and a increase in GD. that corresponds to the height of the cabinet...
I haven't added any damping or sound absorption in the box yet, just a braced bare wooden box.
Also from the distortion, going from 2216ND-1 to 2397 at around 800Hz there is a sudden change/increase in distortion, same for going from 2397->Fostex at around 5kHz
In fact, one of the graph I made, shows that the 2216ND-1 can go up to 3kHz while keeping lower distortion than the horn!
there is also an increase in distortion going down from 50Hz. That might be the extra 5dB EQ I added there.
Can't say too much about the sound at the moment. Since I am still waiting for the replacement 2216ND1. I only have bass on one side, and to compensate, I added a few dB to balance the sound level. Even then, it sounds unbalanced.
Before I added the bracing, I was able to hear some mid-frequency ringing. After spending a whole morning cutting and gluing a couple dozen braces, the box is much more quiet. Tapping sound dull instead of resonating.
I haven't done the damping yet. Decided to do some measurement first.
Any comments will be greatly appreciated!
Where is your measuring mic located? If it is not within a 1/4”-1/2” of the cone you will be getting some degree of room interaction. If you are taking a gated MLS measurement you need to raise the cabinet off the floor a meter or two in a very large room and take your measurement at about 2m.
If you don’t use close mic techniques or gated measurements you will definitely be getting misleading room influenced data.
Widget
i did try gated but didn't make that much of a difference. However, I measured at 1m away. No way I am going to lift these up 1m, they weigh a ton!
I will try close mic.
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