TS tolerances for speakers [message #25157] |
Tue, 18 May 2004 09:17  |
Bill Grant
Messages: 2 Registered: May 2009
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Hello, I'm just getting setup to measure TS parameters for speaker drivers after repair/recone. Do speakers (not repaired or damaged)vary in their parameters much? How close should you expect a "stock" speaker to live up to the TS numbers? Thanks, Bill.
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Re: TS tolerances for speakers [message #25158 is a reply to message #25157] |
Tue, 18 May 2004 10:19   |
Bill Wassilak
Messages: 402 Registered: May 2009
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Illuminati (1st Degree) |
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It depends on the manufacture I've found out some of the better companies (JBL,EV, etc) it's pretty close within +- 5 to 10%, where as some of the cheaper manufactures I've seen 20-50% variance (Pioneer speakers). It's always best to measure. The woofer tester that Parts-express sells I've heard can be upto 20% off. Theres a woofer tester made by Peak Instruments that connects into a computer that's suppose to be pretty acurate. HTH Bill W.
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