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How to calculate woofer displacement?
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<blockquote data-quote="Reggie Lives" data-source="post: 4324407" data-attributes="member: 549549"><p>I'm checked google a few times, do you have a link to a site your referring to?</p><p></p><p>I checked JL's site, because they list the driver displacement of their subs. The mounting depth and magnet diameter of my sub fall roughly between the 10W3 (0.049cu.ft) and the 10W6 (0.068cu.ft). Would it be a safe bet to just use 0.05 as a arbitrary number?</p><p></p><p>Are there other factors involved in the driver displacment that I'm overlooking?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Reggie Lives, post: 4324407, member: 549549"] I'm checked google a few times, do you have a link to a site your referring to? I checked JL's site, because they list the driver displacement of their subs. The mounting depth and magnet diameter of my sub fall roughly between the 10W3 (0.049cu.ft) and the 10W6 (0.068cu.ft). Would it be a safe bet to just use 0.05 as a arbitrary number? Are there other factors involved in the driver displacment that I'm overlooking? [/QUOTE]
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