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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: MN
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Dayton classic 10". 295-315 @ www.partsexpress.com
and MCM 55-1945 @ www.mcminone.com T/S parms for the 55-1945 are:- Qms 3.6 Qes .35 Qts .35 Vas 110 lt Fs 26hz Mag Wt 35oz Xmax 5.0mm SPL 89db Watts 70W, 105W peak This is for a 1.3 cu.ft vented(but could be sealed if needed) enclosure for a 3-way. There are a couple of projects using the Dayton but I cant find any information on the MCM. Not quite sure if its intended for subwoofer duty or driver(woofer) duty. The specs look good but I have no idea how it sounds or the frequency response or the build quality. Although the heavier magnet and higer Qms/lower Qes make it attractive. Any inputs appreciated! Thanks! |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: UK
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Where's the TS for the Dayton?
If you want a sub thats good for ported use, the general concesus is that the lower Qts the better. Using the good old FS/Qes you can determine a rough guide for suitability. In this case 26(Fs)/ 0.35(Qes) = 74 What does 74 mean? Well any number under 50 is an excellent candidate for sealed application, a number over 100 is great for ported. Anything inbetween like this could be considered for either depending on requirements. Personally I'd go with sealed or a TL but that's not to say that reflex isn't good when done well. Just my preference really. |
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Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: MN
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http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/pshow...number=295-315
http://www.partsexpress.com/pdf/295-315.pdf The TS of the mcm dont add up. One or more of the qms, qes or qts is wrong. I have an email into mcm inquiring about that. I'll probably try both (sealed/vented) and see what I like. |
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Join Date: Oct 2004
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If the qes is correct for the MCM than the qts is .319
MCM Closed - Box size = 1 cu. ft. F3 = 62 hz. Ported - size = 1.7 cu. ft. F3 = 42.5 hz. Dayton Closed - Box size = 1.2 cu. ft. F3 = 53 hz. Ported - size = 2.2 cu. ft. F3 = 30 hz. Done with WinIsd. Win Isd program is free; http://www.linearteam.dk/default.aspx?pageid=winisd |
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