Hi! Is it posible to understand the resistance of coils in mid and bass section?
Drivers
SB29RDC-C000-4
SB12MNRX25-4
SB23NRXS45-8
And i can't find coil 3.9 mh, R = 1 Ohm? Where to get this one?
https://1drv.ms/u/s!Arsh1EjK-leRjgnbNnafLTQTriVD
Drivers
SB29RDC-C000-4
SB12MNRX25-4
SB23NRXS45-8
And i can't find coil 3.9 mh, R = 1 Ohm? Where to get this one?
https://1drv.ms/u/s!Arsh1EjK-leRjgnbNnafLTQTriVD
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Hi! Is it posible to understand the resistance of coils in mid and bass section?
Hi!
Resistance should be within 10% of the speaker resistance. Less is better.
Hi! Is it posible to understand the resistance of coils in mid and bass section?
Drivers
SB29RDC-C000-4
SB12MNRX25-4
SB23NRXS45-8
And i can't find coil 3.9 mh, R = 1 Ohm? Where to get this one?
https://1drv.ms/u/s!Arsh1EjK-leRjgnbNnafLTQTriVD
Many high quality inductors of 3.9mH will have lower DC resistance than 1 ohm (example), so you could simply put a resistor in series with the coil to make up the resistance back to the needed value.
Or, you could find a coil with nearly the right resistance & hope the difference isn't audible - this entry doesn't give a DCR for that exact inductance, but suggests it would be pretty close: example 2.
You could purchase a standard value 4mH 18 gauge wire inductor which has a 1.15 ohm spec and unwind 2.5% of the turns for a 3.9mH inductance. OR ---- just accept the 2.5% higher value
Jantzen vendor
18 gauge inductor
4mH
1.15 ohms
2.24" width
1.18" height
$20 cost USA
Jantzen vendor
18 gauge inductor
4mH
1.15 ohms
2.24" width
1.18" height
$20 cost USA
Parts Express
Dayton Audio 4mH; Part # 257-562; 18 awg; dcr=0.44; $5.95
ERSE 4 mH; Part # 266-562; 18 awg; dcr=0.39; $11.23
Dayton Audio 4mH; Part # 257-562; 18 awg; dcr=0.44; $5.95
ERSE 4 mH; Part # 266-562; 18 awg; dcr=0.39; $11.23
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Big thanks! I understand. Just needed time for new bee too understand 😀. If i change resistances of coils this can be fixed by resistors, with online calculator i find "Parallel and Series Resistor Calculator"
0,1mH not big deal?
0,2mH difference is bad or acceptable?
What about coils wire D? If i use 1mm or 1.5mm? In bass section minimal D is 1.6mm or is it so important?
What diameter of the wire enough? For tweeter, mid, bass?
Big thanks! I understand. Just needed time for new bee too understand 😀. If i change resistances of coils this can be fixed by resistors, with online calculator i find "Parallel and Series Resistor Calculator"
0,1mH not big deal?
0,2mH difference is bad or acceptable?
What about coils wire D? If i use 1mm or 1.5mm? In bass section minimal D is 1.6mm or is it so important?
What diameter of the wire enough? For tweeter, mid, bass?
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