I've come across a pretty good deal on a Sony SA WM40 and after reading some reviews about its boominess issues I was wondering if I designed and built my own box for it with proper volume tuning stuffing etc if i could greatly improve its performance or if its issues are inherent of the cone and amp.
Thanks all
Thanks all
Do you have a way to test the TS parameters of the driver?
If so then you could model the driver-box system to see if it is optimized by comparing it to the current box volume, tuning, etc.
If so then you could model the driver-box system to see if it is optimized by comparing it to the current box volume, tuning, etc.
No sorry 🙁 I wish haha. I looked everywhere for a frequency response graph but couldn't find one. I'll keep looking for the TS stuff though
I actually haven't gotten it yet even if I did though, I'm (if all goes according to plan) getting it tonight.
What do you think the cheapest passable testing system (for frequency response) I could use would be? I've got a multimeter I could break out for DC resistance but thats pretty much all I could do in that respect
I actually haven't gotten it yet even if I did though, I'm (if all goes according to plan) getting it tonight.
What do you think the cheapest passable testing system (for frequency response) I could use would be? I've got a multimeter I could break out for DC resistance but thats pretty much all I could do in that respect
Just got the sub. I haven't had the chance to do any hard core testing yet but I'll post some more info on it soon
For testing frequency response on the cheap I like REW5 or TrueRTA. If you have a radio shack SPL meter and a male RCA to male mono mini adaptor to hook it to your computer you will have a pretty good idea of what is going on with either of those programs.
With the rad shack meter remember to look up the compensation charts.
With the rad shack meter remember to look up the compensation charts.
Ok ill do that when I have a chance. I already use that cable (except stereo) for music off my mac
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