I'm thinking of building some cheap bookshelf-style speakers for above the test bench and was attracted to some low-price ($30) 5" woofer/midrange devices. But, as a newbie to enclosure design, I'm having difficulty interpreting the data provided on-line. Most of the parameters are clearly stated:
Specifications
• Nominal impedance: 8 ohms
• Power nominal: 50WRMS
• Frequency response: 70Hz - 7kHz
• Sensitivity: 88dB (1W@1m)
• Qms: 1.404
• Qes:0.717
• Qts: 0.474
• Fs: 67.63Hz
The missing ingredient, Vas, is given at the bottom of the Impedance vs Freq graph as "Vas=7.266m M". See:
http://www.jaycar.com.au/products_uploaded/CW2192(WB-144PII)%20parameter.pdf
Can someone familiar with similarly-sized drivers suggest what unit of measurement must be intended here? Being a Volume, I'd be expecting Litres, Cubic Metres or something similar. But what's an "m M"?
They also give the dimensions according to some convention I'm not familiar with:
Dimensions:
• A= 145
• B= 136
• C= 120
• D= 56
Would I be right in assuming that:
• A= 145 is outside diameter of basket
• B= 136 is diameter of the circle of mounting holes
• C= 120 is diameter of cone (5" = ~125mm)
• D= 56 is front-to-back (ie depth)?
Terry
Specifications
• Nominal impedance: 8 ohms
• Power nominal: 50WRMS
• Frequency response: 70Hz - 7kHz
• Sensitivity: 88dB (1W@1m)
• Qms: 1.404
• Qes:0.717
• Qts: 0.474
• Fs: 67.63Hz
The missing ingredient, Vas, is given at the bottom of the Impedance vs Freq graph as "Vas=7.266m M". See:
http://www.jaycar.com.au/products_uploaded/CW2192(WB-144PII)%20parameter.pdf
Can someone familiar with similarly-sized drivers suggest what unit of measurement must be intended here? Being a Volume, I'd be expecting Litres, Cubic Metres or something similar. But what's an "m M"?
They also give the dimensions according to some convention I'm not familiar with:
Dimensions:
• A= 145
• B= 136
• C= 120
• D= 56
Would I be right in assuming that:
• A= 145 is outside diameter of basket
• B= 136 is diameter of the circle of mounting holes
• C= 120 is diameter of cone (5" = ~125mm)
• D= 56 is front-to-back (ie depth)?
Terry
Some of the units are strange on the graph. For that size driver Vas is likely 7-some litre. SOmewhere they will have a key to ABCD, your interpretation is likely correct except that C is likely the cut-piy diameter.
dave
dave
Great, thanks Dave. I'll plug that in and see if it makes sense.
You had me puzzled with "the cut-piy diameter". Oooh, I thought, another loudspeaker technical expression I'm unfamiliar with. But, checking the keyboard, I note that the letters "o.u.t." are all one to the left of the letters "p.i.y.". (Pesky, finding those dashes, isn't it!)
So, I'm going to proceed on the basis that 120mm is the cut-out diameter. It certainly makes more sense than my guess!
Terry
You had me puzzled with "the cut-piy diameter". Oooh, I thought, another loudspeaker technical expression I'm unfamiliar with. But, checking the keyboard, I note that the letters "o.u.t." are all one to the left of the letters "p.i.y.". (Pesky, finding those dashes, isn't it!)
So, I'm going to proceed on the basis that 120mm is the cut-out diameter. It certainly makes more sense than my guess!
Terry
You had me puzzled with "the cut-piy diameter". Oooh, I thought, another loudspeaker technical expression I'm unfamiliar with. But, checking the keyboard, I note that the letters "o.u.t." are all one to the left of the letters "p.i.y.". (Pesky, finding those dashes, isn't it!)
😀
Very perceptive of you, and exactly what happened... i took grade 11 math insteadof grade 10 typing, and when on the laptop in low light my already poor typing becomes worse.
dave
I never would have figured that out. 🙄 I'd be torturing my poor already-abused brain on p.i.y. acronyms for the next month.
..Todd
..Todd
Hmmm. Proceeding on the basis of the dimensions given, I get a 12.37 litre box, a port diameter of 25mm (1") and a port length of 1.61cm, suspiciously close to the thickness of the wood I specified, 16mm (5/8"). I guess that's just telling me to drill a 25mm (1") hole in the box? Or should I get suspicious?
Terry
Terry
Hmmm. Proceeding on the basis of the dimensions given, I get a 12.37 litre box, a port diameter of 25mm (1") and a port length of 1.61cm, suspiciously close to the thickness of the wood I specified, 16mm (5/8"). I guess that's just telling me to drill a 25mm (1") hole in the box? Or should I get suspicious?
Terry,
That is an OK looking sim.
dave
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