HI guys can some expert on audio please tell me if a 6.5ohm double coil woofer driver is good to replace a 8ohm woofer driver
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Originally posted by ivtec View PostHI guys can some expert on audio please tell me if a 6.5ohm double coil woofer driver is good to replace a 8ohm woofer driver
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Re: 6.5ohm woofer?
6.5 ohms is in the range of expected DCR of an 8 ohm nominal impedance driver.
I don't see any Thiele/Small params listed- you really want to do your homework and make sure a replacement driver will 'work right' with the enclosure and port, if present.
Neither is SPL (dB per watt @ 1 meter.) Sensitivity is much more important than power handling. At 95 dB/watt, only 10 watts gets the SPL to 105 dB. But with an 83 dB/watt driver needs 160 watts to reach the same level. And that's before power compression.
Also beware of 4 ohm drivers whose SPL is stated as "xx dB, 2.83V @ 1 meter." This inflates the SPL rating by 3 dB, since 2.83V RMS into 4 ohms is two watts, 3 dB more.
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Re: 6.5ohm woofer?
Originally posted by kaboom View Post6.5 ohms is in the range of expected DCR of an 8 ohm nominal impedance driver.
I don't see any Thiele/Small params listed- you really want to do your homework and make sure a replacement driver will 'work right' with the enclosure and port, if present.
Neither is SPL (dB per watt @ 1 meter.) Sensitivity is much more important than power handling. At 95 dB/watt, only 10 watts gets the SPL to 105 dB. But with an 83 dB/watt driver needs 160 watts to reach the same level. And that's before power compression.
Also beware of 4 ohm drivers whose SPL is stated as "xx dB, 2.83V @ 1 meter." This inflates the SPL rating by 3 dB, since 2.83V RMS into 4 ohms is two watts, 3 dB more.
-Paul
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Re: 6.5ohm woofer?
The resistance that you measure with the multimeter is NOT the impedance of the speaker. Typically, and 8-ohm speaker implies 8 ohms impedance, not 8 ohms resistance. An 8 ohm speaker, will usually show 4 to 6 ohms resistance, just for reference. The manufacturer's specs should tell you what you want to know. Double coil? You would have to find out how that is is designed to be driven, but I'm assuming they are in series. Some of the sub woof speakers supplement the magnet with a separate coil so find out what it is exactly before you buy.
As far as translating the speaker's ability to turn electrical power into acoustic energy, the subject easily becomes far more complex than most people will be able to handle. The speaker enclosure has much more to do with coupling speaker movement to surrounding air than the actual efficiency of the driver. In any case, a speaker designer has the tools to adjust and compensate for varying efficiency levels. As usual, it just isn't that simple.Is it plugged in?
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