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I bumped Johnny Richards' thread discussing his simple inexpensive self-contained Limp jig.
Three,
You seem to be putting a lot more time and effort into avoiding testing than would be required to do the testing.
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Actually (if it IS the correct plot) you can FPTrace the Z-curve, open your DATS (other softwares might work as well) and import that Z-data. DATS then makes its best guess as to the T/S parms. It's got NO way to estimate Vas, but will give you enough data to enter into ISD to tell you how LOW it could play w/different alignments.
Re = 4.28
Fs = 146
(Qts = 0.57)
Qes = 0.712
Qms = 2.83
Le = 0.28mH (@ 1kHz)
I guessed at a Vas of 0.01cf, an Sd of 15sqcm (like other Peerless 2"ers), and a Pe of 15w.
SEEMs like in 0.04cf w/a 3/4"id x 3" long port tube, it'll probably do about 80Hz. (That gives you roughly a tuning near 90.)
The rolloff shoulder will be fairly close (the rolloff plot, and F3), w/your largest err being the box volume. If your Vas guess really should have been twice as large, then you'd have to double your box volume (proportionately) to match your model.
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It looks like it may be one of the Vifa TC full range series, but I don't know which one. You can use fptrace to create FRD and ZMA files from the graph but that won't help for WIN ISD.
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Originally posted by billfitzmaurice View PostYou could compare it to the spec sheets for the Tymphany line in hopes of identifying the driver and obtaining the T/S specs. Knowing the Fs is approximately 150Hz narrows the search.
Either way I know the driver, just a bit disappointed OEM products don't seem to have anything, but guess they aren't meant to be sold in small batches
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You could compare it to the spec sheets for the Tymphany line in hopes of identifying the driver and obtaining the T/S specs. Knowing the Fs is approximately 150Hz narrows the search.
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Doubtful. If you're trying to model a box you need the T/S parameters.
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