Can you tell me what all of these mean? I know qes has to do with what boxes work and such but that is it. Anyone wanna give me a basic run down and how to understand these specs?
Can you tell me what all of these mean? I know qes has to do with what boxes work and such but that is it. Anyone wanna give me a basic run down and how to understand these specs?
A basic run down would be nice
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99 Honda CRV: (Always Changing) ___________ 79 F-150: Show Truck ________________
-Head Unit: Eclipse CD7100________________ -Head Unit: Eclipse CD7100
-Sub Stage: Sundown SD-2 8's sealed________ -Sub Stage: Looking
-Mids/Highs: Deciding_____________________ -Mids/Highs: Scan Speak & Blaupunkt
-Sub Amp: MMATS Hifi 6 channel____________ -Sub Amp: American Warrior Set (Zed Built)
-Mid Amp: ^^^ 5/6 bridged at 1 ohm_________ -Mid Amp: ^^^
I googled and found this:
Car Audio: Thiele-Small Parameters
Didnt read through it yet, but it still seems technical...
EDIT: Also found this: T/S Parameters explained - SSA Car Audio Forum
Refs: Doola36, Thumpin_Titan, Cali_Screw, tc3k101, KyleBechtold, d_man1
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What I don't understand though still is telling how a sub will like a bandpass enclosure. Is this when the qes would be around .4 since it's in the middle of a vented and sealed or whAt?
Meaning .4 for a 4th order since it's sealed/ported
An EBP of 100 or more suggests using a ported enclosure (and 6th order BP). An EBP of 50 or less suggests sealed or 4th order. EBP between 50 and 100 suggests either type of box, and either type of BP.
EBP = 1/Qes * Fs
Last edited by audioholic; 09-14-2011 at 12:07 AM.
No speaker, in the history of speakers, has ever been blown by too little power. Ever. I don't care what your friend told you, he's a dirty liar.
to many variables got enough of that in class
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