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About the measurements
The present measurements are performed using MLS (Maximum Length Sequence) technology that allowed to perform the speaker driver measurements from 125Hz up to higher frequencies without a parasitic influence of reflected signals with no need of using an acoustic anechoic chamber. With the aim of getting the maximum reliable and high resolution measurements, especially when measuring harmonic distortion, we use metrologically tested professional equipment of Brüel & Kjær (Denmark) and RFT (Germany) companies. The applying of the acoustic pressure calibrator is allowed to measure the absolute sensitivity of speaker drivers.

Because a considerable part of measurements had being performed during many years and were not determined yet the final approach to their format and content some types and modes are absent in the early measurements.

Measurement setup specification

Test baffle size – 1650x850 mm
Measuring equipment:
- measuring microphone Brüel & Kjær 4133
- microphone preamplifier Brüel & Kjær 2639
- preamplifier power supply Brüel & Kjær 2804
- sound card EMU-0202USB
- DSP Xilica  XM2040
- low THD power amplifier

About compare feature

On the website is realized mechanism that allow to compare visually all of parameters and characteristics of two or three drivers. Compare feature is available for registered users only. Choose the drivers of interest and press “Compare” button in the compare block (this block is located in the right side bar on desktop monitors or under the speaker drivers table on tablet and smartphone displays). After that the compare page will be open and atop of page there will be the speaker drivers tabs. Choose one or another tab and you will see the page of chosen driver parameters and characteristics. You can choose the measurement mode of interest by pressing one of buttons above diagram. These modes will be saved after switching to other tab. All measurements are given at different test voltages for a user be able to choose measurement modes that close by the sound pressure for more correct compare. You can delete any driver from compare block by pressing red X next to the driver model name.

Types and purpose of the measurements

Technical data – the speaker driver parameters from manufacturer official datasheets are listed here

Axial magnitude frequency response – absolute magnitude frequency response on the main acoustic driver axis measured at different test voltages. The measurements are performed  at 315 mm distance from the baffle and the results are recalculated to 1000 mm distance.  Measuring at 315 mm distance allow  to reduce parasitic diffraction effects from the test baffle ends, to increase direct signal to reflected signal ratio and to increase “anechoic measurement window” width. It can be considered that reliable frequency response is displayed  from  200Hz and higher up. Under 200Hz frequency response falling is started due non-endless test baffle size and acoustic short circuit between sound wave radiation from front and back sides of a driver membrane.  Because the same reason it can be viewed a small hump, up to 1,5-2dB, in the 140-280Hz range for majority woofer and midwoofer drivers. This hump is due in-phase summing front and back waves. This effect should be taken in consideration during the data analysis. The smoothing 1/12 oct is used for all measurements if there is no other stated like “no_smoothing” words.

Off axis magnitude response – the family off-axis frequency responses  measured at different angles at tested voltage 2,83V at 315mm distance  from intersection point  between the  main acoustic axis and test baffle plain.

Near field FR response (20 mm) normalized to 200 Hz – relative magnitude frequency response measured at tested voltage 2,83V at distance 20 mm from membrane and normalized to sound pressure level at 200 Hz. This kind of measurement allow  o analyze speaker driver frequency response in the piston range and detect the problem regions outside the piston range that are caused by the membrane and surround parasitic resonances. In the case of absence any defects the driver frequency response in the piston range is defined by the Qts parameter only and the normalized frequency level at the main resonance frequency Fs is approximately equals 20*log10(Qts). The parasitic and reflected signals level is so low that we can suppose the measurements is performed in the free field. Moreover, the meaning of this response is the correction that should be added to the frequency response meaning at 200 Hz from Axial magnitude frequency response at the same test voltage level to get the wanted sound pressure level at the frequency up to 200 Hz. For example, you know the Axial magnitude frequency response is reliable down to 200 Hz but you need to know what the sound pressure speaker driver  develops at 40 Hz at 5,6V voltage level. For this purpose you should choose 5,6V test voltage mode in the Axial magnitude frequency response, then to determine sound pressure level at 200 Hz and to add to it the value in dB at 40 Hz frequency from the diagram Near field FR response (20 mm) normalized to 200 Hz.

For the Accuton S280-6-282 driver the sound pressure level at voltage 5,6V at 200 Hz is 98 dB. The correction at 40 Hz is approximately 6,5 dB. So, the sound pressure level at 40 Hz equal =98dB+(-6,5dB)=91,5dB.

HD frequency response (315 mm distance) – harmonic distortion frequency response measured at different test voltages at the distance 315 mm and having 1/12 oct smoothing. We recommend use this kind of measurement from 150 Hz and higher up because decreasing of the useful signal level and increasing the measurement error.

HD frequency response (20  mm distance) – harmonic distortion frequency response measured at different test voltages at the distance 20 mm and having 1/12 oct smoothing. This kind of measurement gives a good precision at harmonic distortion measurement of woofers and midwoofers in frequency range up to 300 Hz.

Near field HD spectrum (20 mm distance) – the alternative method of measurement and displaying of harmonic distortion in the frequency range up to 300 Hz. The measurement distance is 20 mm, the smoothing is off. The measurement is performed at different test voltage levels and discrete frequencies. The main advantages of tis method are high signal to noise ratio and the displaying of more harmonic distortion components quantity. This kind of measurement gives a very good precision at harmonic distortion measurement of woofers and midwoofers in frequency range up to 300 Hz.

Impedance frequency response – frequency dependence of speaker driver impedance module. It is performed at some mA current level and is displayed in different scales for the purpose of more detail analysis of the problematic regions.

How to use the speaker driver models table?
You can use a sorting by the each column except the model name column. Just click on the column header and the data in the table will be sorted. On the next such click on the same header the data will be sorted in the opposite order.  Choose the speaker driver model of interest and click his name – you will go on this driver measurements page. You can add or delete this driver to the compare block if you click the red or blue cross symbol in the end of the string respectively.

To avoid incorrect  website functionality we strongly recommend to back return from a speaker driver measurement page and a compare page by means of buttons “Back to table” instead of the web browser  “Back” button. 

Brand Model Type Material Size, inch S, dB Zn, Ohmsort descending Fs, Hz Qts Vas, L
Lavoce MAN062.00-8 MF Paper 6.0" 98.0 8 105 0.30 3.7
Tectonic TEBM65C20F-8 FR Paper 3.0" 81.0 8 104 0.95 1.0
Peerless 830869 LF Paper 8.0" 89.6 8 30 0.31 87.4
Satori WO24P-8 LF Paper 9.0" 88.0 8 25 0.38 87.5
Usher 8955A LF Paper 8.0" 88.0 8 26 0.32 81.0
Scan-Speak 18W/8531G00 LF Paper 6.5" 87.0 8 28 0.36 58.2
Scan-Speak D2908/714000 HF Metal 1.1" 92.0 8 534 0.47 0.0
Viawave SRT-7 HF Ribbon 2.0" 95.0 8 800 0.00 0.0
Scan-Speak 15W/8530K00 LF Paper 5.5" 85.5 8 30 0.27 27.4
Scan-Speak 18W/8542-00 LF Paper 6.0" 89.0 8 30 0.23 47.9
Peerless 830875 LF Paper 6.0" 88.6 8 46 0.36 21.8
Scan-Speak 32W/8878T11 LF Paper 12.0" 92.0 8 21 0.26 235.0
MarkAudio Alpair-10M FR Metal 5.0" 87.0 8 35 0.35 28.1
MarkAudio Alpair-10P FR Paper 5.0" 89.6 8 42 0.33 30.0
Satori TW29DN-B-8 HF Fabric 1.1" 93.0 8 650 0.46 0.0
Morel ST1048 HF Fabric 1.1" 91.5 8 680 0.00 0.0
Morel ET338-104 HF Fabric 1.1" 92.5 8 700 0.00 0.0
Eton 12-680/62Hex-KEG LF Sandwich 12.0" 91.0 8 23 0.29 173.0
Dayton Audio RS52FN-8 MF Fabric 2.0" 90.0 8 394 1.05 0.0
Scan-Speak 10F/8424G00 FR GlassFiber 3.0" 86.6 8 90 0.37 2.1
Seas CA22RNY (H1471) LF Paper 8.0" 91.0 8 34 0.30 82.0
Sonido SWR200-8 ALNICO FR Paper 8.0" 93.6 8 42 0.39 62.5
TB Speakers 28-1177SB HF Fabric 1.1" 90.0 8 775 0.00 0.0
Seas W12CY003 (E0044) LF Paper 4.0" 85.5 8 60 0.36 4.0
Seas W15LY001 (E0041) LF Paper 5.0" 86.5 8 49 0.45 12.0
Seas CA15RLY (H1216) LF Paper 5.0" 87.5 8 44 0.34 14.0
TB Speakers W4-1337SD FR Metal 4.0" 87.0 8 70 0.37 4.9
TB Speakers 75-1558SE MF Fabric 3.0" 90.0 8 260 0.00 0.0
Usher 9950-20 HF Fabric 1.1" 88.0 8 560 0.00 0.0
Usher 8948A LF Paper 6.0" 88.0 8 31 0.27 43.7
B&C DE10-8 HF Plastic 1.0" 107.0 8 0 0.00 0.0
Morel MDT32S HF Fabric 1.1" 90.0 8 650 0.00 0.0
SBacoustics SB23MFCL45-8 LF Plastic 8.0" 85.0 8 29 0.43 37.0
Seas W22EX001 (E0022) LF Metal 8.0" 88.0 8 25 0.34 98.0
Seas L18RNX/P (H1224) LF Metal 6.0" 88.0 8 36 0.31 30.0
Scan-Speak 26W/8861T00 LF Paper 10.0" 88.5 8 19 0.31 231.0
Seas FA22RCZ (H1597) FR Paper 8.0" 94.0 8 30 0.35 134.0
Seas M15CH-JAM MF Metal 5.0" 86.0 8 43 0.43 0.0
SBacoustics SB34NRXL75-8 LF Paper 12.0" 91.0 8 22 0.28 205.0
Dayton Audio RS52AN-8 MF Metal 2.0" 91.0 8 383 0.77 0.0
Seas 19TAF/D (H0561) HF Metal 0.8" 87.0 8 1700 0.00 0.0
Accuton C50-8-044 HF Ceramic 2.0" 89.0 8 380 0.74 0.0
Fostex FE108EZ FR Paper 4.0" 90.0 8 77 0.30 5.7
Richard Allan CG12 Super 8 red LF Paper 12.0" 92.0 8 32 0.23 0.0
SBacoustics SB20PFC30-8 LF Paper 8.0" 90.5 8 34 0.37 66.2
Satori MW16P-8 LF Paper 6.0" 87.5 8 29 0.33 48.0
SBacoustics SB17NBAC35-8 LF Metal 6.0" 86.5 8 32 0.35 45.0
Peerless TC9FD18-08 FR Paper 3.5" 84.6 8 125 0.89 1.2
SBacoustics SB23NRXS45-8 LF Paper 8.0" 88.5 8 27 0.38 94.0
Richard Allan CG12 Super 8 blue LF Paper 12.0" 94.0 8 29 0.17 0.0
Richard Allan CP8-8 FR Paper 8.0" 88.0 8 55 1.26 0.0
Eton 3-212/C8/25 HEX MF Sandwich 3.0" 89.0 8 112 0.30 0.7
Scan-Speak D7608/920010 MF Fabric 3.0" 92.0 8 300 1.73 0.4
Seas W18NX003 (E0096-08) LF Paper 6.0" 87.6 8 35 0.34 31.0
Purifi PTT6.5W08-01B LF Paper 6.0" 86.9 8 31 0.30 26.4
Beyma 5G40Nd MF Paper 5.0" 93.0 8 171 0.46 1.1
Celestion T5687A LF Paper 5.0" 89.2 8 104 0.46 4.3
Fostex FX120 FR Paper 5.0" 89.0 8 70 0.45 8.2
Fostex F120A FR Paper 5.0" 89.0 8 65 0.44 9.9
Dayton Audio RS225P-8A LF Paper 8.0" 89.1 8 32 0.34 68.8
Scan-Speak 18W/8545-01 LF Paper 6.5" 88.0 8 25 0.20 68.6
Eton 26HD1-8 HF Metal 1.0" 91.0 8 800 0.00 0.0
Eton 3-400/A8/25Mg MF Metal 3.0" 87.0 8 110 0.47 0.9
Lambda Acoustics TD15X-Apollo LF Paper 15.0" 94.8 8 23 0.28 467.0
Scan-Speak 21W/8555-10 LF Paper 8.0" 87.0 8 20 0.31 134.0
Zaph Audio ZA14W08 LF Metal 5.0" 87.0 8 65 0.44 5.2
Scan-Speak D2608/913000 HF Fabric 1.0" 91.3 8 700 0.29 0.0
Morel CAT378 HF Fabric 1.1" 93.0 8 700 0.00 0.0
SBacoustics SB15NRXC30-8 LF Paper 5.0" 88.0 8 38 0.33 20.7
Accuton C158-8-085 LF Ceramic 6.0" 89.0 8 33 0.31 35.0
Audax TW034X0 HF Fabric 1.3" 93.0 8 800 0.00 0.0
Eminence Deltalite-II-2512 LF Paper 12.0" 99.9 8 44 0.41 135.0
Audax TW025A28 HF Metal 1.0" 94.0 8 1180 0.00 0.0
Audax TW025A0 HF Fabric 1.0" 90.0 8 900 0.00 0.0
Seas W15CY001 (E0015) LF Metal 5.0" 85.5 8 38 0.36 14.0
Accuton AS190-9-251 LF Sandwich 8.0" 84.0 9 33 0.44 26.7
Accuton AS168-9-470 LF Sandwich 7.0" 84.0 9 27 0.35 35.5

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