Thiele-Small parameters for coaxials
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Thiele-Small parameters for coaxials
Just an off hand question incase someone may know..
I'm planning on building some enclosures based around on some 17cm (or maybe 20cm) 2 or 3way coaxial speakers.
One problem.
I can't seem to find any Thiele-Small parameters and other in depth technical parameters on any of the manufacturers websites (except for subs - of course). Which kind of makes it impossible to match a driver to a custom enclosure.
Ideally I want Pioneer, but any brand will do so long as they make stuff in the sub £60 sector that uses polypropylene or similar plastic cones (they need to be weather-proof).
Any help on finding such info will be appreciated.
I'm planning on building some enclosures based around on some 17cm (or maybe 20cm) 2 or 3way coaxial speakers.
One problem.
I can't seem to find any Thiele-Small parameters and other in depth technical parameters on any of the manufacturers websites (except for subs - of course). Which kind of makes it impossible to match a driver to a custom enclosure.
Ideally I want Pioneer, but any brand will do so long as they make stuff in the sub £60 sector that uses polypropylene or similar plastic cones (they need to be weather-proof).
Any help on finding such info will be appreciated.
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email the manufacturer direct, they should have such info if you want it? mind you, for a speaker for that amount of money they might not have it readily to hand as not many will ask for it i doubt?
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So are you building an enclosure for simple coaxes?
If not, all you really need is the basic power handling specs and mounting depth, typical install and system-matching info. Most the other stuff you see on paper rarely translates exactly in a car, and is not the best way to find speakers that will suit your needs.
If not, all you really need is the basic power handling specs and mounting depth, typical install and system-matching info. Most the other stuff you see on paper rarely translates exactly in a car, and is not the best way to find speakers that will suit your needs.
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