Peerless SM16-GFB-8 6.5″ Hi-Fi Woofer Composite Glass Fiber Black
Overview:
This 6.5 inch 8 ohm driver is a member of the high performance HDA (High Definition Audio) series.
- Powerful high grade Ferrite magnet system.
- FEA designed suspension system.
- Optimized motor structure for stability and extended frequency response with low distortion.
- Long throw voice coil to ensure linear high excursion performance.
- Low Vas design to help design compact Floor standers and bookshelf with luscious sound
- Engineered Glass fiber composite diaphragm, offering unique visual and acoustic experience.
- Half roll rubber surround for longevity and consistency across seasons and years.
HDA series offers high quality drivers for multi way speaker system and best suited for bass reflex designs.
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General Specifications:
Nominal diameter, D | in 6.5 |
Nominal impedance, Z | 8Ω |
Minimum impedance, Zmin | 5.32Ω |
RMS Power rating | 50watt |
Sensitivity (Lp) (1W/1m)@1V | 86.18 dB |
Frequency range | 40-10000 Hz |
Voice coil diameter | 26mm |
Chassis material | Mild Steel |
Magnet material | Ferrite Y35 |
Magnet dimensions | 86x32x15 MM |
Coil material | Copper |
Former material | Kapton |
Cone material | Composite Glass Fiber |
Surround material | Nitrile Rubber |
Xmax (4) | 5mm |
Xmech (5) | 15mm |
Gap height | 5mm |
Voice coil winding height/Equivalent air volume, Vas | 11.5mm/17.29litres |
Small Signal Parameters:
DC resistance, Rdc | 5.10Ω |
Resonance frequency, Fs | 53.7Hz |
Moving mass, Mms | 12.71g |
Compliance, Cms | 0.692 mm/N |
Force factor, Bl | 4.538 Tm |
Mechanical Q-factor, Qms | 2.706 kg/s |
Mechanical resistance,Rms | 1.584kg/s |
Electrical Q-factor, Qes | 1.034 |
Total Q-factor, Qts | 0.748 |
NOTE:
(1). Tested for two hours using a continuous band-limited pink noise signal as per AES 2-1984 Rev.
2003.
(2). Loudspeaker tested in free air.
(3). T/S Parameters, measured and cross validated with two different modules.
(4). Its measured after pre-conditioning at , 50% 25°C- 30°C humidity for 2 hours.
(5). Xmax is calculated as:
(Hvc – Hg) / 2 + Hg/4. Hvc is the voice coil height and Hg is the height of gap.
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