http://www.diysubwoofers.org/projects/1259.htm
There's no curve shown, but this guy measured the TS parameters and gives both experimental fc and Qtc for a sealed enclosure- you can derive the curve from these data.
http://philsaudio.com/nht.htm
This guy shows some curves.
There's no curve shown, but this guy measured the TS parameters and gives both experimental fc and Qtc for a sealed enclosure- you can derive the curve from these data.
http://philsaudio.com/nht.htm
This guy shows some curves.
SY said:http://www.diysubwoofers.org/projects/1259.htm
There's no curve shown, but this guy measured the TS parameters and gives both experimental fc and Qtc for a sealed enclosure- you can derive the curve from these data.
http://philsaudio.com/nht.htm
This guy shows some curves.
I had gone seen that project already. No actual measurement curves. That's what I want to see.
I want to know how up the 1259 can staying flat. No computed, a real curve.
Carlos
The second link has measured curves. The first link has measured fc and Qtc, which completely defines the frequency response at the bass end.
As far as high frequency response, don't. The woofer was designed strictly for under-100Hz use. I've built one system with the 1259, so if you can't find anything, I'll see if I can dig up the measurements.
As far as high frequency response, don't. The woofer was designed strictly for under-100Hz use. I've built one system with the 1259, so if you can't find anything, I'll see if I can dig up the measurements.
SY said:The second link has measured curves. The first link has measured fc and Qtc, which completely defines the frequency response at the bass end.
As far as high frequency response, don't. The woofer was designed strictly for under-100Hz use. I've built one system with the 1259, so if you can't find anything, I'll see if I can dig up the measurements.
Thanks, Sy. I was curious about that peculiar design for the woofer.
Carlos
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