woofer displacement?:S
Hello all,
could some one give me a crash course on what all this information is on my subwoofers tech sheet, most importantly im looking to find out what the subwoofer's displacement is for a new box im building,
Fs: 47.00 Hz
Qms: 4.95
Cms: 0.072 mm/N
Mms: 159.31 g
Rms: 9.50 kg/s
Vas: 0.445 ft³ (12.59 liters)
Xmax: 0.650 in (16.51 mm)
D: 8.346 in (212.00 mm)
Sd: 54.71 in² (352.99 cm²)
Vd: 35.57 in³ (0.58 liters)
Qes: 0.79
Re: 2.97 Ω
Bl: 13.29 Tm
Prms: 400 Watts
Qts: 0.681
ηο: 0.160 %
SPLo: 84.24 dB
SPL 2.83V/1m: 88.44 dB
i know what a hand full of them are but not most
could some one give me a crash course on what all this information is on my subwoofers tech sheet, most importantly im looking to find out what the subwoofer's displacement is for a new box im building,
Fs: 47.00 Hz
Qms: 4.95
Cms: 0.072 mm/N
Mms: 159.31 g
Rms: 9.50 kg/s
Vas: 0.445 ft³ (12.59 liters)
Xmax: 0.650 in (16.51 mm)
D: 8.346 in (212.00 mm)
Sd: 54.71 in² (352.99 cm²)
Vd: 35.57 in³ (0.58 liters)
Qes: 0.79
Re: 2.97 Ω
Bl: 13.29 Tm
Prms: 400 Watts
Qts: 0.681
ηο: 0.160 %
SPLo: 84.24 dB
SPL 2.83V/1m: 88.44 dB
i know what a hand full of them are but not most
here...just a google away. Unfortunately, none of those specs give you the speaker displacement, that's usually in the manual though, and if not...use .05-.08 cubic feet for a typical 10". The Vd is for volume of air moved by the cone with one excursion (xmax) not the same as the volume the speaker takes up in the box.
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Right on the website: 0.07cuft
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