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Old Aug 21, 2005 | 09:56 PM
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Hi,

I measured a speaker using the process described on this page:

http://www.bcae1.com/spboxad3.htm

The speaker is a RF midbass from the Fanatic Q series, model FNQ2406.

Here are the published specs:
Nom. Impedance: 4 ohm
Fs: 45 Hz
Qes: .299
Qms: 2.576
Qts: .338
Vas: .75 ft3

Here are my measured values for the fields 1-9 in the above page:

Speaker resistance: 4.0 ohm
Resistor resistance: 4.3 ohm
Test Voltage: 3.02 V
Free air fs: 49 Hz
Voltage at Resonance: .527 V
F High: 78
F Low: 28.6
In Enclosure fs: 100
Internal Volume of enclosure: 0.179 ft3

And here is the Data Output:
3dB Down Voltage = 0.908 V
Impedance At Resonance = 20.341 ohm
Calculated fs = 47.231 Hz
Qts = 0.336
Qes = 0.418
Qms = 1.709
Vas = 0.567 Ft3

So the fs and the Qts are reasonably close, but the Qes, Qms and Vas are way out of whack. I realize there could be measuring error, but even if I adjust the values a little I still get approx. the same results. In fact, I couldn't even enter by guessing the measurements that would give me Qms of 2.576.

Any ideas on what's wrong with the setup?

Thanks,
molo
Old Aug 22, 2005 | 04:38 PM
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Are you sure it is wrong? It is well within reason the manufacturer specs are averages...
Old Aug 22, 2005 | 05:30 PM
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OK... well I don't know what is "within spec" for something like this, but some of them just seemed too far off.

Are you saying that Qms of 1.709 vs. 2.576 could just be a variance between one speaker to another?

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Old Aug 23, 2005 | 07:00 PM
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Every day manufacturers equipment is tested and much of it is found to be "lies and damn lies". Usually they find amplifiers not measuring up to specs. Why not speakers too? In fairness, if your sine wave generator, your resistor, your measuring electronics, or the speaker box volume are off then the measured result could be a little off too.

I also note the web site is geared to subwoofers and that may be a variance too?
Old Aug 26, 2005 | 05:29 PM
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And so what is different about your method that would make it any more accurate than this method?

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[ August 26, 2005, 06:30 PM: Message edited by: molo ]
Old Aug 31, 2005 | 08:42 PM
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Dave, if the speaker's suspension hasn't "broken in" yet, would it have an effect on the measured values, compared to the specs published? If so, by how much approx.?
Old Sep 1, 2005 | 11:32 AM
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Dave , do the values change after the coil heats up?

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