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Old 31st July 2008, 02:18 AM   #1
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Default Speaker Parameters - L1 and R1 ???

I was entering the speaker parameters in to Speaker Workshop and every thing was fine until I came to -

Voice Coil Series (L1) = [100.00 m] H

Voice Coil Series (R1) = [10.00] Ohms

The values shown are the default values.

I'm confused concerning these values as they don't seem to be in the Speaker Spec Sheet.

Do, I just re-enter the values for Re and Le?

Curious.

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Old 31st July 2008, 09:33 PM   #2
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So...not a single soul here has ever used Speaker Workshop, and no one has a clue what -

Voice Coil Series (L1) = [100.00 m] H

Voice Coil Series (R1) = [10.00] Ohms

means?

These items are in the Driver Parameters for a project.

Could it have something to do with Dual Voice Coils?

Is it wondering about a crossover components I have added? Though that doesn't really seem right either.

?????????

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Old 31st July 2008, 11:07 PM   #3
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L1 and R1 are a parallel combo in series with Le and Re to approximate the inductive rise of the speaker.

I think you will find when you measure impedance and set equivalence they will fill in automagically
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Old 1st August 2008, 05:54 PM   #4
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Thanks, I'll keep working with it.

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