I think ML use a custom 10" Scanspeak - it is a pretty good driver not a cheap one. ML designs gear to work with panels (fast) so it is probably more musical than most subs.
Subs: DIY Kit vs. Martin Logan
I am in the market for a subwoofer and have been looking to purchase used. My primary interest is in music, it will be added to my 2 channel set-up featuring Magnepan MMG's. To complement the planar speakers I've heard that sealed subs offer the required response. Research has led me to the Martin Logan line-up- specifically the Dynamo and Grotto.
However recently I’ve encountered Rythmik Audio and their DIY servo controlled woofer kits. Rythmic supplies Ascend Acoustic’s subs, whose Sierra product appears highly regarded.
The Rthmik specs for the finished F12:
Specifications
Driver: 12" high excursion with custom sensing coil
Driver materials: Black or silver anodized aluminum with rubber surround
Cast aluminum basket
Copper flux modulation shorting rings
Amplifier 370w RMS class A/B patented servo controlled
Dimensions 15-3/4"(W) x 15-3/4" (H )x 17"(D) - (18-1/2" D with grille)
Shipping Weight 80 lbs
Frequency Response 14 - 100 Hz (-2 dB @ 14 Hz)
Crossover slope Selectable 12 or 24 dB / octave (PEQ and XLR versions)
Crossover range (Low pass) 40 - 100 Hz
Rumble Filter (High pass ) 14 / 20 / 28 Hz 18 dB / octave
Phase response 90 degrees phase shift at 20 Hz
Phase adjustment 0 - 180 degrees continuously variable
Bass damping factor settings high (Q=0.5), med (Q=0.7), and low (Q=1.1)
Martin Logan’s Grotto Specs:
Frequency Response: 22–150 Hz ±3dB; Anechoic through LFE effects input
Input Impedance: 20,000 ohms
Low Pass Filter Frequencies: 30, 35, 45, 55, 65, 80 Hz
High Pass Filter Frequency: 70Hz
Phase: 0°, 90°, 180°
25Hz Level Control: ±12 dB
Woofer Type: 10" (25.4cm) high excursion, aluminum element woofer with extended throw drive assembly, non-resonance asymmetrical chamber format
Amplifier: 250 watts rms (350 watts peak)
Inputs: RCA line level; RCA LFE; speaker level
Outputs: RCA for multiple subwoofer connection
My question is this- For musically clarity and response, which offers the superior product?
Below are the specs:
However recently I’ve encountered Rythmik Audio and their DIY servo controlled woofer kits. Rythmic supplies Ascend Acoustic’s subs, whose Sierra product appears highly regarded.
The Rthmik specs for the finished F12:
Specifications
Driver: 12" high excursion with custom sensing coil
Driver materials: Black or silver anodized aluminum with rubber surround
Cast aluminum basket
Copper flux modulation shorting rings
Amplifier 370w RMS class A/B patented servo controlled
Dimensions 15-3/4"(W) x 15-3/4" (H )x 17"(D) - (18-1/2" D with grille)
Shipping Weight 80 lbs
Frequency Response 14 - 100 Hz (-2 dB @ 14 Hz)
Crossover slope Selectable 12 or 24 dB / octave (PEQ and XLR versions)
Crossover range (Low pass) 40 - 100 Hz
Rumble Filter (High pass ) 14 / 20 / 28 Hz 18 dB / octave
Phase response 90 degrees phase shift at 20 Hz
Phase adjustment 0 - 180 degrees continuously variable
Bass damping factor settings high (Q=0.5), med (Q=0.7), and low (Q=1.1)
Martin Logan’s Grotto Specs:
Frequency Response: 22–150 Hz ±3dB; Anechoic through LFE effects input
Input Impedance: 20,000 ohms
Low Pass Filter Frequencies: 30, 35, 45, 55, 65, 80 Hz
High Pass Filter Frequency: 70Hz
Phase: 0°, 90°, 180°
25Hz Level Control: ±12 dB
Woofer Type: 10" (25.4cm) high excursion, aluminum element woofer with extended throw drive assembly, non-resonance asymmetrical chamber format
Amplifier: 250 watts rms (350 watts peak)
Inputs: RCA line level; RCA LFE; speaker level
Outputs: RCA for multiple subwoofer connection
My question is this- For musically clarity and response, which offers the superior product?
Below are the specs:
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