Tim,
My statement re distortion at 85db wasn't loaded, I cited the source - htshack.com. Go look for yourself.
However, I neglected to specify one condition and should clarify a second.
I was focused on low bass, but didn't mention the frequency at which a purpose built 8" subwoofer distorts "horribly". So, go check distortion at let's say, 55 hz ( or lower). I'll choose 55 hz because it's typically close to the fundamental of a kick drum (no pipe organ needed to demonstrate the shortcomings of an 8" driver). As you go lower in frequency, distortion increases dramatically.
I will note that the tests are "quasi anechoic, measured at one meter". Some could argue that this will produce results closer to a large room than a medium sized room. I could make a case either way, but I'll leave that to everyone here to decide on their own.
My statement re distortion at 85db wasn't loaded, I cited the source - htshack.com. Go look for yourself.
However, I neglected to specify one condition and should clarify a second.
I was focused on low bass, but didn't mention the frequency at which a purpose built 8" subwoofer distorts "horribly". So, go check distortion at let's say, 55 hz ( or lower). I'll choose 55 hz because it's typically close to the fundamental of a kick drum (no pipe organ needed to demonstrate the shortcomings of an 8" driver). As you go lower in frequency, distortion increases dramatically.
I will note that the tests are "quasi anechoic, measured at one meter". Some could argue that this will produce results closer to a large room than a medium sized room. I could make a case either way, but I'll leave that to everyone here to decide on their own.