Bronze Member Username: MateoPost Number: 72 Registered: Oct-05 | does anyone know the driver displacement for the Eclipse TI. i know sw9152 (the member) has this sub. can someone help me? thanks |
Bronze Member Username: MateoPost Number: 73 Registered: Oct-05 | and on www.woofersetc.com it says the QTS is 0.43 and on www.eclipse-web.com it says its 0.39. does anyone konw why? thaks agian |
Bronze Member Username: MateoPost Number: 77 Registered: Oct-05 | bump |
Bronze Member Username: MateoPost Number: 80 Registered: Oct-05 | bump |
Silver Member Username: Sw9152Michigan Post Number: 483 Registered: Feb-06 | no clue why the qts is different. i am pretty sure the displacement is about .3 cu ft. |
Bronze Member Username: Jpio24Schaumburg, IL Post Number: 40 Registered: Mar-06 | whats qts? |
Silver Member Username: Sw9152Michigan Post Number: 484 Registered: Feb-06 | Qts - The measurement of the speaker as a motor taking into consideration all mechanical and electrical losses. The driver's Q at resonance (Fs), due to all losses; dimensionless. "The 'Total Q' of the driver and is derived from an equation where Qes is multiplied by Qms and the result is divided by the sum of the same." you should go to www.the12volt.com and www.bcae1.com and look around for a while, you will learn a lot. |
Bronze Member Username: MateoPost Number: 82 Registered: Oct-05 | alright thanks alot gusy |