T/S parameter search engine?

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I'm trying to find specs for a Boston Acoustic 5.4 LF woofer. I've found the 5.0 LF, the 6.0 LF and the 6.4 LF, but can't seem to come up with the 5.4. I e-mailed Boston Acoustics and got a reply stating that they do not publish those specifications for the public.

Anyone know of a place I can find these specs?
 
If I owned any measuring equipment I would. I'm in the infancy of learning about DIY audio and have yet to purchase any. I'd just like to plug the specs into some software to see what it spits out. My hope is that this would be more accurate than a WAG.
 
As stated previously- I don't own a multi-meter, a sine wave generator, or any assorted resistors. I will eventually own these things and test speakers myself so that I can determine their specs. In the interim, it would be nice to just plug some numbers in to a pre-existing software program to see what I have to work with.

Nobody out there can recommend a place to find these specs?
 
If you can't find the info on the web, maybe it ain't out there. Ask Boston acoustics for a recommended enclosure instead.

A cheap Multimeter (analog or digital but should have a low voltage scale of 200 or 400mV) might run you $20-$50.

You can use your soundcard as a signal generator and frequency counter by downloading a program like "nchtone".

A couple resistors costs a couple bucks, tops.

Go to google and search for: dick pierce impedometer
to find out how to measure T/S parameters.
 
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