Posted March 5, 201015 yr I'm looking through my subs owner's manual, and I can't find the displacement. What is displacement represented as? I've Googled it every way possible and still have come up with nothing. They are Clarion SW1051's. Sorry for the noob question.
March 5, 201015 yr YOu can tie it up in a plastic bag, drop in in a bucket, fill with sand and measure how much sand it took to fill. whats left is your subs displacement.I would just guess and say .10 for a 10" sub. It wont make that much difference.
March 5, 201015 yr I'm looking through my subs owner's manual, and I can't find the displacement. What is displacement represented as? I've Googled it every way possible and still have come up with nothing. They are Clarion SW1051's. Sorry for the noob question.I just searched and looked at every website I could think of and got nothing in return. Going to have to find out how to do the math or call Clarion. Sorry I couldnt help you.
March 5, 201015 yr I'm looking through my subs owner's manual, and I can't find the displacement. What is displacement represented as? I've Googled it every way possible and still have come up with nothing. They are Clarion SW1051's. Sorry for the noob question.Driver Displacement is in the manual listed under the VD in the thiele small parameters. I believe it was listed at .045
March 5, 201015 yr I'm looking through my subs owner's manual, and I can't find the displacement. What is displacement represented as? I've Googled it every way possible and still have come up with nothing. They are Clarion SW1051's. Sorry for the noob question.Driver Displacement is in the manual listed under the VD in the thiele small parameters. I believe it was listed at .045VD is not driver displacement. VD is the maximum displacement the cone has when in motion, its calculated from cone area and xmax.
March 5, 201015 yr I'm looking through my subs owner's manual, and I can't find the displacement. What is displacement represented as? I've Googled it every way possible and still have come up with nothing. They are Clarion SW1051's. Sorry for the noob question.Driver Displacement is in the manual listed under the VD in the thiele small parameters. I believe it was listed at .045VD is not driver displacement. VD is the maximum displacement the cone has when in motion, its calculated from cone area and xmax.Ding Ding Ding!Vd is the amount of air the driver displaces when operating at it's linear excursion limits (linear displacement).What the OP is looking for is physical driver displacement. Unfortunately, there's no "standard" for providing this particular piece of information. If it's a reasonable sized 10" driver, it would be pretty save to assume it's around .05 - .1cuft.
March 6, 201015 yr Author Thanks, guys. They aren't huge subs, so I figured the displacement wouldn't be a whole lot.
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