Re: Help Deciding on audio Components...
Have i heard the type r's...yes I have I will post more on that later, with pics.
So you know a little but about the driver construction. It is common for alpine to rate their xmax closer to the actual excursion limit (xlim) which is the failing point, or hard limit of excursion. JL audio generally determines their xmax based on xlim/2. Meaning, if JL rated their woofers on a comparable scale to how most other manufacturers rate it would be upwards of 30mm. While comparing specs lets take a look at the Vas (Volume of Acoustic Suspension). This is the volume of air which has the same stiffness as the drivers suspension. w6=80liters and the type-r=38liters. This means that the w6 can reproduce accurate and efficient bass in twice the enclosure size than the type-r. This gives crystal clear frequency response throughout a much wider range.
So as i said in my previous post, on a good day the type-R may be a bit louder (if you were to put it in a ported box, vs the w6 sealed), but it will NEVER outperform "note-for-note" the JL w6, or get close by any means. Don't even get me started on the w7. I have heard both, I have tuned both, and I have years of experience with both brands. Alpine has greatly improved their drivers in the past few years, but it is just no competition.
If you have the money go JL. In this scenario we are talking a $100 difference. DO IT.
So you know a little but about the driver construction. It is common for alpine to rate their xmax closer to the actual excursion limit (xlim) which is the failing point, or hard limit of excursion. JL audio generally determines their xmax based on xlim/2. Meaning, if JL rated their woofers on a comparable scale to how most other manufacturers rate it would be upwards of 30mm. While comparing specs lets take a look at the Vas (Volume of Acoustic Suspension). This is the volume of air which has the same stiffness as the drivers suspension. w6=80liters and the type-r=38liters. This means that the w6 can reproduce accurate and efficient bass in twice the enclosure size than the type-r. This gives crystal clear frequency response throughout a much wider range.
So as i said in my previous post, on a good day the type-R may be a bit louder (if you were to put it in a ported box, vs the w6 sealed), but it will NEVER outperform "note-for-note" the JL w6, or get close by any means. Don't even get me started on the w7. I have heard both, I have tuned both, and I have years of experience with both brands. Alpine has greatly improved their drivers in the past few years, but it is just no competition.
If you have the money go JL. In this scenario we are talking a $100 difference. DO IT.
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