For the T/S parameter Pe, do I use the nominal power, max power, short term max power, long term max power, etc.?
I use short term max power since I want a good idea of how much dynamic headroom there is, but for it to be of any use, the program must plot the excursion limits so you can see the real aneochoic potential based on Xmax/whatever, and why I use BoxPlot 3.0 for quick sims.
If there's a dip in the FR I can keep changing Pe until there's none, showing me the more realistic limit, less room effects of course.
GM
If there's a dip in the FR I can keep changing Pe until there's none, showing me the more realistic limit, less room effects of course.
GM
Thanks for the information.
Could you recommend to me a better loudspeaker modeling program than WinISD?
Could you recommend to me a better loudspeaker modeling program than WinISD?
What diameter to use for dia? Do you include the surround or just the diaphragm.
Also, for tweeters, are Le and Xmax essential for modeling?
Also, for tweeters, are Le and Xmax essential for modeling?
You're welcome! IMO, I just did. Normally the manufacturer will publish Sd, the effective piston area, so you can calculate the effective diameter from it: ((Sd/pi)^0.5)*2
If none is given, then you can ~measure it by including ~ the width of the surround, IOW measure from the mounting gasket across the center to the edge of the diaphram on the other side, or eyeball measure from peak-to-peak of the surround on both sides.
Xmax/Le is required for a max performance XO/speaker design.
Yes, you can use the nominal power rating, but you still need an excursion plot for it to be meaningful. Really, if you don't have it, might as well use 1W.
GM
If none is given, then you can ~measure it by including ~ the width of the surround, IOW measure from the mounting gasket across the center to the edge of the diaphram on the other side, or eyeball measure from peak-to-peak of the surround on both sides.
Xmax/Le is required for a max performance XO/speaker design.
Yes, you can use the nominal power rating, but you still need an excursion plot for it to be meaningful. Really, if you don't have it, might as well use 1W.
GM
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