I mentioned before in diy driver thread that I would have a pair of Monacor sp-200x lying around. So, the project has started, here's two pics about the frames. I took em from 5,25" car speakers. Sp-200x's cone is quite deep so the frames needed lifting rings (where the surrounds are glued on). Magnets are from sp-200xs. Monacor's voice coils seem to be of good quality, they have some holes in them and the linear displacement is about +/- 2mm.
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I would love to see some measurements of the driver when you are finished. I've often toyed with the idea of building a driver from vendor parts.
Sheldon
Sheldon
.. and I would love too to see measurements! Unfortunately I don't have any good microphone yet
Although I did install speaker workshop. I understood that simple measurements could be done just with it, a microphone (panasonic,monacor?) and a soundcard? But we'll see if I have enough inspiration for learning to use spk workshop..

Although I did install speaker workshop. I understood that simple measurements could be done just with it, a microphone (panasonic,monacor?) and a soundcard? But we'll see if I have enough inspiration for learning to use spk workshop..
SW
Hi,
maybe this site could help you out in using Speaker Workshop.
http://planeta.terra.com.br/educacao/claudionegro/english/
Regards
Claudio
Hi,
maybe this site could help you out in using Speaker Workshop.
http://planeta.terra.com.br/educacao/claudionegro/english/
Regards
Claudio
I measured parameters, they don't differ very much. I was expecting worse Qes (took the ferrofluid away) but it seems to be quite same. Vas is very approximate due to my poor test box.. 🙄 Suspension is now stiffer and the cone is about half the weight it was.
Fs: 82 Hz
Vas: 2 L
Qts: 0,54
Qes: 0,67
Qms: 2,88
Monacor original
Fs: 82 Hz
Vas: 2 L
Qts: 0,54
Qes: 0,67
Qms: 2,88
Monacor original
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