why not just measure them? im not an expert on the subject but from what i hear it aint too hard, and depending on how specific you need your parameters, doesnt take that much time/special equipment. Besides usually self measured parameters are more accurate/let you judge consistancy or parameters.
I own this woofer, and the manufacturers ts parameters changed a few times. I currently use it in a .6 cu. ft. sealed box, which is definately the most musical setup.
I've also had it in a 1.3 cu. ft. vented enclosure tuned to 28hz w/ a 3" port. This tuning seemed high, because the low end was overpowering and I often heard port noise (the edges of the port were rounded).
My favorite configuration was a 1.6 cu. ft. box with a passive radiator, tuned to 24hz. This shook my house, went very deep, and worked well with music.
Here are the t/s parameters I do have, don't rely on them too heavily.
Fs 21.8 Hz
Re 3.20 Ohms
Qms 4.17
Qes 0.40
Qts 0.37
Cms 520 uM/N
Mms 103 grams
Sd 310 cmsq
Vas 69.5 liters
SPL 84.3dB
BL 10.6 TM
X-max 33mm p-p
Power 250 watts RMS
I've also had it in a 1.3 cu. ft. vented enclosure tuned to 28hz w/ a 3" port. This tuning seemed high, because the low end was overpowering and I often heard port noise (the edges of the port were rounded).
My favorite configuration was a 1.6 cu. ft. box with a passive radiator, tuned to 24hz. This shook my house, went very deep, and worked well with music.
Here are the t/s parameters I do have, don't rely on them too heavily.
Fs 21.8 Hz
Re 3.20 Ohms
Qms 4.17
Qes 0.40
Qts 0.37
Cms 520 uM/N
Mms 103 grams
Sd 310 cmsq
Vas 69.5 liters
SPL 84.3dB
BL 10.6 TM
X-max 33mm p-p
Power 250 watts RMS
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