Can someone graph this sub possibly vs the rsd 10
Can someone graph this sub possibly vs the rsd 10
http://www.nkmca.com/auto/subwoofer/sp_w104s_specs.htm
Diameter: 10"
254mm
Sensitivity: 88.7dB
Power Handling:
Watts RMS: 250 Watts
Watts Peak: 400 Watts
Frequency Response: 25Hz-500Hz
Nominal Impedance: 4 Ohms
Cone Material: Polypropylene
Basket Material: Steel
Surround Material: 2" Rubber
Spider Material: Poly/Cotton
Magnet Weight: 100oz.
Voice Coil: Single
Free-Air Resonance (Fs): 25.612Hz
Mechanical Dampening (Qms): 4.409
Electrical Dampening (Qes): .335
Total System Dampening (Qts): .312
Voice Coil DC Resistance (Re): 3.2 Ohms
Equivalent Acoustic Volume (Vas): 75.656 Liters
Effective Diaphragm Area (Sd): 33.006 sq. meter
Linear Coil Excursion (Xmax): 10.5mm
Half Space Output Level (SPL): 88.7dB
Energy Bandwidth Product (EBP): 76.45
Mass of the Moving System (Mms): 79.163 grams
Diameter: 10"
254mm
Sensitivity: 88.7dB
Power Handling:
Watts RMS: 250 Watts
Watts Peak: 400 Watts
Frequency Response: 25Hz-500Hz
Nominal Impedance: 4 Ohms
Cone Material: Polypropylene
Basket Material: Steel
Surround Material: 2" Rubber
Spider Material: Poly/Cotton
Magnet Weight: 100oz.
Voice Coil: Single
Free-Air Resonance (Fs): 25.612Hz
Mechanical Dampening (Qms): 4.409
Electrical Dampening (Qes): .335
Total System Dampening (Qts): .312
Voice Coil DC Resistance (Re): 3.2 Ohms
Equivalent Acoustic Volume (Vas): 75.656 Liters
Effective Diaphragm Area (Sd): 33.006 sq. meter
Linear Coil Excursion (Xmax): 10.5mm
Half Space Output Level (SPL): 88.7dB
Energy Bandwidth Product (EBP): 76.45
Mass of the Moving System (Mms): 79.163 grams
It seems to have decent specs aswell. For the price these things are going for on ebay, I dont think I can pass them up. I was mainly trying to see what they graphed like on the low end, but I think they will do well.stipud wrote:Good find! That sub looks eerily similar! Same basket and everything
Not exactly the best store to buy them from, but you get my drift on the prcing.. Im really debating hard on buying 6 of these things..
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... =p3907.m29
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On a side note , after entering all of the parameters for the Nakamich. bassbox has a slider bar that leans either to the right or left to indicate what enclosure is best for a particular sub , right being ported and left being sealed and the bar is a touch over half towards a vented but it looks like it will do equally good in a sealed because the bar is almost base line in the middle.
Well, while they look the same, but appear to be quite different. The Nak gave up low frequency output in exchange for efficiency. It shouldn't sound nearly as good on deep bass as the RSD does, but it should be louder.
First I graphed them free air, so you can see their natural reponse curves.
Then I went with BBX's recommended "high fidelity" ported enclosures...
RSD: 1.65cuft @ 23Hz
NAK: 1cuft @ 30Hz
Tuning the Nak any lower would make it boomy, while the RSD could easily handle tuning below 20Hz
First I graphed them free air, so you can see their natural reponse curves.
Then I went with BBX's recommended "high fidelity" ported enclosures...
RSD: 1.65cuft @ 23Hz
NAK: 1cuft @ 30Hz
Tuning the Nak any lower would make it boomy, while the RSD could easily handle tuning below 20Hz

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