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resonance ? [message #50130] Sat, 07 October 2006 14:46 Go to next message
j.luis cruz . is currently offline  j.luis cruz .
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Hy Wayne ..what does resonance mesn ? this driver psd 2002 have a resonance of 550 hz according the Eminence page . what happen when this driver reach the 550 hz with 2.83 volts applied .thanks

Resonance [message #50131 is a reply to message #50130] Sat, 07 October 2006 19:23 Go to previous message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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A driver at resonance will move to large excursion with relatively little electrical input. This is a result of the mass of the diaphragm and the stiffness of the suspension. It's the same thing that causes a pendulum to move back and forth at a particular rate or a spring with a weight to bounce at a certain rate. The movement can be damped with resistance, and in the case of a speaker driver, this can be mechanico-acoustic or electro-mechanical. The suspension may provide mechanical damping and the cabinet may provide damping via acoustic properties. The voice coil circuit also provides electrical damping through back-EMF passed through the amplifier outputs, which act something like a short circuit. But damping notwithstanding, the driver's resonance has the effect of a tendency towards large diaphragm excursion from relatively little input signal.


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