Does anyone have (or know where I could find) the specifications for the drivers used in the original REL Quake?
I've been in touch with REL and they say they don't have any information they could give me.
Thanks
Greg
I've been in touch with REL and they say they don't have any information they could give me.
Thanks
Greg
I'm certain REL will have the information. Maybe you should have worded your request differently. They aren't going to give out their specs for people to build clones.
What do you need the specs for, what are you wanting to do?
What do you need the specs for, what are you wanting to do?
I already have two of the drivers, new old stock. Having the specs for them would help me to work out the best way to use them.
REL technical support were friendly but said they didn't have anything for that model. Obviously someone at REL will have the specs but I wouldn't expect them to go out of their way to find the information for me.
REL technical support were friendly but said they didn't have anything for that model. Obviously someone at REL will have the specs but I wouldn't expect them to go out of their way to find the information for me.
Are they the eBay 10" ones? If so, I have a pair as well, and once I get my new soundcard, I will be taking some accurate measurements with Speaker Workshop.
Hi there,
My advice is to measure the desired parameters. That`s the right way ( for me ).
Regards
My advice is to measure the desired parameters. That`s the right way ( for me ).
Regards
OK now I see. Yes I second the suggestion to measure your own specs, even if you had them from REL. It's not too hard if you have a computer with soundcard, power amp and voltmeter capable of reading millivolts. If you are interested I can send you a draft version of a guide I have written which I would appreciate feedback on.
I'd go one step further and run them in a bit first. And then I'd measure them. 😉
Regards
Charles
Regards
Charles
Thats` it!
You can run run the measurements several times ( itf the software allows it ) and take the mean value, thus the curve will look smoother and much more pretty.
You can run run the measurements several times ( itf the software allows it ) and take the mean value, thus the curve will look smoother and much more pretty.
OK, I found a rough 32L box I could use, it's a bit leaky, but it will do for a quick check. Knocking off 2l for the driver, we get the results below. I suspect this is as good as it gets. Definitely not a sub driver I feel.
Hmm, now what to do with them? Put 'em back on eBay? 🙂
Hmm, now what to do with them? Put 'em back on eBay? 🙂
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