Hello all,
I am trying to figure out which is the max voltage for the drivers I have mounted in a TUBA 30 in order to set the limiter's threshold.
the drivers are CIARE PW 12.00 SW 4 ohm, 1000W RMS / 2000W program with a Xmax of 11.5mm.
Looking at the max voltage given for other drivers in the plans and their respective specs I am a bit lost as to how to calculate / deduce the correct voltage for my drivers.
Another question concerns the amp I am using to drive the sub: CREST CPX2600, which delivers 900W per channel under 4ohms. I know there are warnings everywhere about bridging the amps, but since i have two of the cpx2600 I was still wondering if it could not be a good idea in this case, given the power handling capacity of the drivers… knowing that there would be a behringer ultradrive et to limiting the incoming signal…
many thanks in advance!
Regards,
Chritophe
Calculating max voltage for Drivers (ciare 12.00 sw)
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Re: Calculating max voltage for Drivers (ciare 12.00 sw)
The power handling in horn loaded cabs is not the same as what you would find in direct radiators.christmeier wrote:Hello all,
I am trying to figure out which is the max voltage for the drivers I have mounted in a TUBA 30 in order to set the limiter's threshold.
the drivers are CIARE PW 12.00 SW 4 ohm, 1000W RMS / 2000W program with a Xmax of 11.5mm.
Looking at the max voltage given for other drivers in the plans and their respective specs I am a bit lost as to how to calculate / deduce the correct voltage for my drivers.
Another question concerns the amp I am using to drive the sub: CREST CPX2600, which delivers 900W per channel under 4ohms. I know there are warnings everywhere about bridging the amps, but since i have two of the cpx2600 I was still wondering if it could not be a good idea in this case, given the power handling capacity of the drivers… knowing that there would be a behringer ultradrive et to limiting the incoming signal…
many thanks in advance!
Regards,
Chritophe
Until you know the limit, don't bridge your amps.
Please link full TS parameters for your drivers so Bill can sim them to work out the voltage displacement limit
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Re: Calculating max voltage for Drivers (ciare 12.00 sw)
Thanks for your reply!
hereunder are the TS specs of the speaker:
Qms 6.99
Qes 0.40
Qts 0.38
Fs 43.61 Hz
Re 6.73 Ohm
Mms 137.3 g
Cms 0.00097 m/N
Bl 25.28 T*m
Sd 0.049 m2
Vas 0.032 m3
u0 0.65 %
XMax 11.5 mm
Le 2.35 mH
hereunder are the TS specs of the speaker:
Qms 6.99
Qes 0.40
Qts 0.38
Fs 43.61 Hz
Re 6.73 Ohm
Mms 137.3 g
Cms 0.00097 m/N
Bl 25.28 T*m
Sd 0.049 m2
Vas 0.032 m3
u0 0.65 %
XMax 11.5 mm
Le 2.35 mH
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Re: Calculating max voltage for Drivers (ciare 12.00 sw)
The voltage limit is determined by xmax, not Pe. The limit with the Ciare is 60v. At 8 ohms that's 450w. Drive it with 1000v and you will destroy the driver. That's the case in any cabinet, not just the T30. In a typical bass reflex cab the limit would be lower.
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Re: Calculating max voltage for Drivers (ciare 12.00 sw)
Many thanks for that!
I am using the 4 ohm version of the driver though, does that change anything in terms of max voltage? Still 60v ?
I am using the 4 ohm version of the driver though, does that change anything in terms of max voltage? Still 60v ?
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Re: Calculating max voltage for Drivers (ciare 12.00 sw)
Take it down to 50v.christmeier wrote:Many thanks for that!
I am using the 4 ohm version of the driver though, does that change anything in terms of max voltage? Still 60v ?
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Re: Calculating max voltage for Drivers (ciare 12.00 sw)
Thanks again for that.
Since i am at it and I don't seem to be able find the information in the documentation nor the forum, what is the max voltage limit to set for the
Deltapro 12a 450 (8ohm) mounted in a Omnitop 12 ?
Is there a formula that allows to calculate the max voltage?
Thanks and best regards from Belgium
Since i am at it and I don't seem to be able find the information in the documentation nor the forum, what is the max voltage limit to set for the
Deltapro 12a 450 (8ohm) mounted in a Omnitop 12 ?
Is there a formula that allows to calculate the max voltage?
Thanks and best regards from Belgium
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Re: Calculating max voltage for Drivers (ciare 12.00 sw)
Tops don't have the excursion issues that subs do, so you're generally OK to limit at Pe, although limiting at 1/2 Pe is prudent. That gives you a wide degree of protection, and worst case only costs 3dB of maximum output, which is insignificant.
Re: Calculating max voltage for Drivers (ciare 12.00 sw)
hello
glad to see there are other people from belgium on the forum . there's a lot of knowledge here.
i have a t30 and love it.
good luck with the build.
greetz ketoet
glad to see there are other people from belgium on the forum . there's a lot of knowledge here.
i have a t30 and love it.
good luck with the build.
greetz ketoet
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