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How do I measure the Le of a speaker? [message #18695] Wed, 05 April 2006 09:06 Go to previous message
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This is the voice coil inductance measured in millihenries (mH). The industry standard is to measure inductance at 1,000 Hz. As frequencies get higher there will be a rise in impedance above Re. This is because the voice coil is acting as an inductor. Consequently, the impedance of a speaker is not a fixed resistance, but can be represented as a curve that changes as the input frequency changes. Maximum impedance (Zmax) occurs at Fs."

I'm trying to implement a Zobel on a Trusonic FR80. I would like to find the TS's for this speaker.

Thanks...Tre'

 
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