Broken in for 24 using a function generator at 20Hz well in excess of x-max.
Seems every driver I purchase from MCM, the Qts is a good deal higher than expected. I would be willing to wager in these units this is from a lower than spec'ed Cms since the Fs of all drivers was on the high side, (except unit 1). Still usable as desired, perhaps less ideal as they originally seemed. Time to start modeling.
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I have a quad of those 8's feom when they were released. Thwy measire WAY off from spec. Ill never use them at this point.
I think the 55-1240 are definately more useful. The top plate says that deapite the conservitave x-max, they will move quite a bit more air.
Saw this when burning in. I cycled down to 10Hz and was duly impressed with how well, and quiet they move well past x-max.
The Le ia not all that terrible, and the curve is very smooth overall. I think they are going to be great, right through 1.5K if a build needed it...So for very short money fir an 8"woofer, it does not have much sufferage.
Typicaly, bigger, cheap woofers have one place they flat out suck. Not seeing that here...yet.
Here is the result of unit 3 both ways, and the difference in percentage. I am going to get the rest re-measured and will post an updated chart.
Sd is a funny parameter. It is hard to quantify since in includes the dust cap (which is porous on these), some of the surround, and the cone. I was way off the first time for sure, would not deny that, however using a measure for eff. diam. including 1/2 the surround has worked very well over the years, most time matching or nearly matching MFG's data for Sd over many brands. So I am going to stick with the 22239 calculation.
Oh! Thanks, too MCM for a nice foam front gasket instead of layered and knurled cardboard! Much more attractive.