You really do need the controller/X-over for these speakers since they are mono and dipole radiators - the controller is a necessity.
Enigma Subwoofer 1980s
I was given a subwoofer that I was told came from the 1980s. It is called an Enigma Subwoofer. The subwoofer comprises 4 woofers mounted in a 2x2 array. There is no cabinet/enclosure around the back side of the speaker (finite baffle).
I believe it once included a controller which I do not have (probably a low pass filter/limiter).
Has anyone heard this subwoofer or know anything about the company that made it? If so, I would appreciate any feedback on the quality of the speaker/sound quality. If this was a reasonable speaker I might want to try to use it. My concern would be damaging the speaker by overdriving it. Would anyone know the amount of power it could handle? I would probably limit the frequency below 80Hz. I would also probably try to use an equalizer on it.
Thank you very much for any input you can give me.
Regards,
Gary
I believe it once included a controller which I do not have (probably a low pass filter/limiter).
Has anyone heard this subwoofer or know anything about the company that made it? If so, I would appreciate any feedback on the quality of the speaker/sound quality. If this was a reasonable speaker I might want to try to use it. My concern would be damaging the speaker by overdriving it. Would anyone know the amount of power it could handle? I would probably limit the frequency below 80Hz. I would also probably try to use an equalizer on it.
Thank you very much for any input you can give me.
Regards,
Gary
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