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puffah
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Posted: 15 January 2007 at 6:46pm |
I found this driver and i looks to be very close to the ciare and is very cheap. Wholesale on the driver is only 56 dollars from goldwoodsound. I figured I would post it just to see what others thought. I picked up a pair of the 15"s a little while ago and they pound for the money. These are the thiele parameters on the the ciare. Its the daytona 12" at www.goldwoodsound.com
Resonant Frequency (fs) 43.61 Hz Impedance (Re) 6.73 ohms Electrical Factor(Qes) .4 Mechanical Q (Qms) 6.99 Total Q (Qts) .38 Compliance Equiv. Vol. (Vas) 32 Liters/1.13cu. ft. Voice Coil Overhang (Xmax) 11.5mm BL Factor 25.28 T-M Surface Area of Cone (Sd)m2 0.049m2 Reference Efficiency .65% Coil Inductance (Le) 2.35mH These are on the goldwood daytona 12" Parameter Value (Series) Value (Parallel) Unit / Notes Effective Piston Area (Sd) 494.02 494.02 cm2 Free Air Resonance (Fs)    43.138    43.276 Hz DC Resistance        (Re)     7.392     1.863 Ω Mechanical Q Factor (Qms)     4.896     4.938 Electrical Q Factor (Qes)     0.418     0.424 Total Q Factor (Qts)     0.385     0.390 Voice Coil Inductance (Le)     3.986     1.001 mH/milli-Henrys Equivalent Air Volume ( Vas)    31.384    30.503 Liters Moving Mass (Mms)   148.674   151.989 Grams/Mmd + air load mass Suspension Compliance (Cms)    91.557    88.987 µM/N/micro-Meters per Newton Force Factor (Bl)    26.695    13.475 Tm / Tesla-Meters Sensitivity (SPLref)    89.973    95.815 dB/Reference 8Ω/2.83Vrms X-Max 8.25 mm just figured that I would put this out there????? Edited by puffah - 15 January 2007 at 6:50pm |
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mykey
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would be torn to piece's
and it only has a 2.5'' 'alluminium' voice coil
it has a 'Non-Press cone', meaning it's hand made and will rip as soon as you put some power into it
you need a 'pressed cone' or you mite get away with a semi-pressed cone
check out your other post . Edited by mykey - 16 January 2007 at 7:04am |
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