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specially to a competitor who might be trying to clone it Thiele Small parameters are very interesting and useful, tell **a lot** about the speaker. if I were a betting man, I would think my man JM Fahey has old school tuning tricks and done some cabinet design over the years. Airload (MMs) 26 gramsĭriver Volume Displaced 0.079 cu.ft. Mechanical Compliance of Suspension (Cms) 0.1 mm/Nĭiaphragm Mass Inc. Peak Diaphragm Displacement Volume (Vd) 24.9 cc
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Here are the specs and Thiele-Small parameters:Ĭompliance Equivalent Volume (Vas) 39.4 liters / 1.39 cu.ft.
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Does anyone have any expertise in this area who can help me interpret the Thiele-Small data and perhaps advise on some helpful software available, etc.? I'm looking for some advice to get started. So doubling the power output still gives me some headroom with one speaker, so I would like to build a 1X12" cabinet, but I'm open to building a 2X12" if there is a good reason to. Clean sine wave output is no more than 18W, but it clips early and relies on the guitar volume for cleaning up the signal. I have 4Ω,8Ω, & 16Ω outputs on my amp, so I have flexibility in load impedance. I have two 12" Eminence Red Fang 8Ω/50W speakers I've been wanting to use. I am approaching the cabinet design using brand new Eminence speakers I got at a great price. Some people choose the best speakers for their cabinet design. But, I also do think speaker enclosure is important and traditional guitar speaker cabs do little to compensate for the beam type focus of upper middle and high frequencies.
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Plus, the voice over your other shoulder underestimates just how cheap you are." Both these imaginary voices make cogent points, but the second one is right. Besides music is an ultimately an acoustic event, you know much less about acoustics than you do audio electronics. These projects always involve more research, money, and time than you anticipate." Over the other shoulder I hear, "So what, you always get yourself into these kinds of projects and always end up better for learning something you didn't know in the process. Over one shoulder I hear "just buy an existing cabinet.