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    Tinly TL-3003V vas value?

    Hello
    I was wondering if anyone could help me with some values I do not understand?
    The speaker is a TINLY TL-3003V
    The value of VAS is written as "Vas = 86.951 m M", is it liters, cubic meters etc.?
    The same applies to Sd "Sd = 53,093 m M"?
    And "MMD = 118.000 m Kg"?

    Best regards newbie
    Last edited by Daybear; 03-23-2012 at 12:45 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Daybear View Post
    Hello
    I was wondering if anyone could help me with some values I do not understand?
    The speaker is a TINLY TL-3003V
    The value of VAS is written as "Vas = 86.951 m M", is it liters, cubic meters etc.?
    The same applies to Sd "Sd = 53,093 m M"?
    And "MMD = 118.000 m Kg"?

    Best regards newbie
    I can't find parameters for the TL-3003V on the Tinly website though the driver is listed -- see HERE.

    Vas is usually expressed in litres or cu. ft., so that's likely 86.951 litres.

    Sd is most often expressed in cubic centimeters so I don't know what to make of "Sd = 53,093 m M".

    I not familiar with "MMD" though there is a 'Mms' which is typically grams so that's possibly 118 grams.

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    Hi Feanor and thanks a lot so far, i would be back with a copy of the "Product information sheet" after a few more posts! (You know 5 posts to start thread, 10 posts to ad pictures etc...)
    New information in original post added.
    As you can see the value of Vas is 86.951 but are they refering to liters, cubic meters or cubic cm etc etc? What do you think? After some calculations with the values i do understand, i found out that the speaker is best suited with a sealed box.
    But i still can't figure out if Vas = 86,951 liters or cubicmeters etc.etc.
    And if i use liters i end up with a cabinet which is about 3300 liters with the value of Qtc of 7.20 (should be closest to 0.707)....???? ( I think i have to seal up the bathrom and put the speaker in the door...)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Daybear View Post
    Hi Feanor and thanks a lot so far, i would be back with a copy of the "Product information sheet" after a few more posts! (You know 5 posts to start thread, 10 posts to ad pictures etc...)
    New information in original post added.
    As you can see the value of Vas is 86.951 but are they refering to liters, cubic meters or cubic cm etc etc? What do you think? After some calculations with the values i do understand, i found out that the speaker is best suited with a sealed box.
    But i still can't figure out if Vas = 86,951 liters or cubicmeters etc.etc.
    And if i use liters i end up with a cabinet which is about 3300 liters with the value of Qtc of 7.20 (should be closest to 0.707)....???? ( I think i have to seal up the bathrom and put the speaker in the door...)
    That additional info is helpful, although it's oddly presented. For one thing the values use the European standard of a comma instead of a decimal point.

    For sure, the Vas is 86.951 liters. When I run the values through my Bass Box Pro programs, I get a 4.6 cubic feet (or 130 liters) for a close, heavily damped box. The Qtc is 0.719 which is reasonable.

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    Looks like you are onto something here Feanor, thanks a whole bunch!

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