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would you please turn that phone sideways....SMH.

haha.....great vids though :D

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haha sorry. hard to hold the phone, talk and do the work at the same time. Better than nothing though. I am starting to get the hang of running t/s specs. I am about to see what the difference in the specs will be when the sub is wired in parallel vs series.

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Sounds dumb as hell, and I am not going to make a video of it.....but added bonus, can test 9V batteries and find out if they are still good! Had a couple I had sitting around for a while.....turns out they are all still good ;)

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Just ran t/s specs on the same sub(DC Level 3 10 dual 1 ohm) series and parallel.

Series-

Re-3.0 ohm

Fs- 33.4hz

Re+Res- 29.1 ohm

Ro-9.81 ohms

Qms- 5.55

Qes- .57

Qts- .52

Mms- 224.77

Cms- .000101

Sd- 50.27 sq in

Vas- .53ft3

Parallel-

Re- .70 ohms

Fs- 33.4hz

Re+Res- 7.5 ohms

Ro-2.29 ohms

Qms-5.75

Qes- .59

Qts- .53

Mms- 265.77

Cms- .0000854

Sd- 50.27in2

Vas- .45ft3

I am no speaker builder and dont really know what these numbers mean, could someone tell me if it looks like I did this correctly?

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Just ran t/s specs on the same sub(DC Level 3 10 dual 1 ohm) series and parallel.

Series-

Re-3.0 ohm

Fs- 33.4hz

Re+Res- 29.1 ohm

Ro-9.81 ohms

Qms- 5.55

Qes- .57

Qts- .52

Mms- 224.77

Cms- .000101

Sd- 50.27 sq in

Vas- .53ft3

Parallel-

Re- .70 ohms

Fs- 33.4hz

Re+Res- 7.5 ohms

Ro-2.29 ohms

Qms-5.75

Qes- .59

Qts- .53

Mms- 265.77

Cms- .0000854

Sd- 50.27in2

Vas- .45ft3

I am no speaker builder and dont really know what these numbers mean, could someone tell me if it looks like I did this correctly?

That looks fantastic actually! The numbers should be the same whether parallel or series. With the exception of the impedance numbers obviously. Nice work! Very consistent

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Just ran t/s specs on the same sub(DC Level 3 10 dual 1 ohm) series and parallel.

Series-

Re-3.0 ohm

Fs- 33.4hz

Re+Res- 29.1 ohm

Ro-9.81 ohms

Qms- 5.55

Qes- .57

Qts- .52

Mms- 224.77

Cms- .000101

Sd- 50.27 sq in

Vas- .53ft3

Parallel-

Re- .70 ohms

Fs- 33.4hz

Re+Res- 7.5 ohms

Ro-2.29 ohms

Qms-5.75

Qes- .59

Qts- .53

Mms- 265.77

Cms- .0000854

Sd- 50.27in2

Vas- .45ft3

I am no speaker builder and dont really know what these numbers mean, could someone tell me if it looks like I did this correctly?

Just curious, what are you using to add mass to the cone?

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