FRD and ZMA files for PE .5 Buy-out Woofer?

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  • richlandrick
    New Member
    • Jan 2012
    • 31

    FRD and ZMA files for PE .5 Buy-out Woofer?

    Anyone have files for this driver to share? https://www.parts-express.com/6-1-2-...4-ohm--299-609

    I'm thinking of doing 5 foot tall line arrays with the Audio Pur PLA92-6. 10 of each per speaker. I traced the PLA92- FRD and ZMA, but can't find anything on these PA buy outs.

    Please feel free to comment on this design also. I'm thinking of crossing over the PLA92- at 2,500 Hz and 24 db/oct. Will ue for L-C-R HT speakers. I gave up on the horns. Woofer not available..
  • richlandrick
    New Member
    • Jan 2012
    • 31

    #2
    Sorry, sticky keyboard and can't seem to edit the subject. Should be 6.5" woofer.

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    • djg
      Seasoned Veteran
      • May 2008
      • 8520

      #3
      I bet he really gets cookin' on that thing.

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      • djg
        Seasoned Veteran
        • May 2008
        • 8520

        #4
        Tons of user pics, very popular item.

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        • richlandrick
          New Member
          • Jan 2012
          • 31

          #5
          I'll bet you're right about those speakers cranking. I saw the other thread of a similar biold about a year ago and it has beenin my mind ever since. I jsut had to be convinced teh 6.5s were good. the reviews say there are so I'm going to try them. 10 6.5s and 12 of the PLA92-6 per side.

          Any one seen a response curve for that woofer?

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          • Chris Roemer
            Obsessed & Proud of It
            • Sep 2005
            • 13476

            #6
            WinISD can generate a "ballpark" .zma curve for you (based off the T/S parms and your box design).

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            • richlandrick
              New Member
              • Jan 2012
              • 31

              #7
              Chris,

              Thank you. I will try it.

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              • Chris Roemer
                Obsessed & Proud of It
                • Sep 2005
                • 13476

                #8
                It CAN even generate a (bad) FR plot (mostly based on "Le"); open your graph up to 20kHz and use the SPL screen.
                (A bad FR plot might be better than none at all?)

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