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Band-pass
enclosures
often
provide
the
most
output
available
from
any
amplifier
and
sub-
woofer
combination
at
the
expense
of
sonic
accuracy.
If
sheer
SPL
(sound-
pressure
level)
is
what
you
desire
most,
choose
a
band-pass
enclosure.
Band-pass-
enclosure
design
is
very
tricky,
and
the
aid
of
a
computer
and
enclosure
design
soft-
ware
is
necessary.
If
you
are
an
experienced
installer
or
have
some
wood-
working
experience,
you
may
wish
to
build
the
enclosure
described
in
the
enclosure
design
sheet
included
with
this
woofer.
Fortunately,
there
are
many
prefabricated
band-pass
boxes
available
and
they
are
all
optimized
to
extract
the
most
output
pos-
sible
from
any
woofer.
Band-pass
enclosures
can
be
quite
large
and
may
require
a
lot
of
space
inside
your
vehicle.
POWER
HANDLING
LIMITATIONS
The
power
handling
capability
of
any
woofer
is
related
to
both
its
ability
to
dissipate
heat
and
the
maximum
excursion
limits
of
its
cone.
Once
the
speaker's
voice
coil
moves
outside
the
magnetic
gap,
power
can
no
longer
be
converted
into
motion,
and
all
the
amplifier's
power
is
converted
into
heat
in
the
voice
coil.
This
voice
coil
heating
is
the
largest
detriment
to
speaker
longevity,
so
overexcursion
should
be
avoided.
Since
speaker-cone
excursion
is
different
for
each
type
of
enclosure,
power
handling
is
differ-
ent
for
each
enclosure.
Sealed
enclosures
exert
the
most
control
over
the
motion
of
a
subwoofer
because
the
air
inside
the
box
acts
like
a
spring
against
the
motion
of
the
woofer
cone.
Larger
boxes
allow
for
more
excursion,
thus
providing
more
low-frequency
output
for
the
amount
of
power
used.
When
placed
in
a
sealed
box
much
larger
than
the
Vas
of
the
subwoofer,
it
will
perform
as
if it
were
in
an
infinite-baf-
fle
installation.
Vented
and
band-pass
enclosures
have
the
lowest
amount
of
excursion
for
the
amount
of
sound
output.This
is
a
result
of
port
out-
put
reinforcing
the
sound
output
from
the
woofer.
The
mass
of
the
air
contained
in
the
port
provides
an
acoustic
load
on
the
woofer's
cone
at
the
tuning
frequency,
and
this
added
mass
decreases
woofer-cone
excursion.
Vented
boxes
do
not
provide
adequate
woofer
control
when
driven
below
the
tuned
frequency
(Fb),
so
proper
design
is
important.
A
vented
band-pass
box
will
have
the
lowest
overall
cone
excursion,
provided
a
subsonic
filter
is
used.
Voice
coil
overheating
and
burning
due
to
overexcursion
are
often
caused
by
over-
driving
an
amplifier
into
"clipping."
A
severely
clipped
signal,
or
square
wave,
contains
nearly
twice
the
power
of
a
clean
sine
wave
at
the
same
level.
Bass
that
sounds
broken
up
and
distorted
at
higher
volumes
is
usually
indicative
of
an
amplifier
that
is
clipping
and
being
asked
to
deliver
power
beyond
its
ability.
Infinite-baffle
or
"free
air"
mounting
applications
allow
for
greater
cone
excursion
than
subwoofers
mounted
in
an
enclosure.
In
order
to
compensate,
the
power
handling
of
the
subwoofer
will
likely
be
half
its
rated
power
in
this
application.
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Study
the
excursion
curves
on
the
enclosed
Reference
Series
data
sheet
and
note
the
differences
for
different
enclosure
applications.
The
type
and
size
of
box
used
will
produce
different
excursion
demands
on
the
enclosed
subwoofer
and,
consequently,
different
lev-
els
of
power
handling.
As
long
as
the
rec-
ommended
enclosure
parameters
are
used,
the
subwoofer
will
perform
properly
in
its
enclosed
environment.
However,
any
design
deviation
may
result
in
less
than
optimum
performance,
and
may
also
subject
the
subwoofer
to
overexcursion
(Le.,
the
voice
coil
leaving
the
gap),
which
can
eventually
damage
the
speaker.
For
additional
help
with
this
issue,
please
contact
your
authorized
Infinity
dealer.

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Infinity Reference 1260w Specifications

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BrandInfinity
ModelReference 1260w
CategorySubwoofer
LanguageEnglish

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