Re: 3D Printed T48 Mini (AKA T9)
Posted: Tue Mar 29, 2016 6:32 pm
Here we go, the moment you've been waiting for... Blue line is the same driver in a sealed enclosure. White is T48 mini.


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Yeah. I have one those Dayton measurement mics for smartphones.Tom Smit wrote:...
Are you using Audio Tool?
Even better: http://www.parts-express.com/tang-band- ... m--264-950Bruce Weldy wrote:shawn_g wrote:I'm amazed that exists. 2mm xmax!67baja wrote:You should have went with a premium driver:
http://www.parts-express.com/tang-band- ... r--264-875
A bit of a stretch for them to market it as a subwoofer when it only goes down to 90hz....and that's probably -10db.
5.3mm x-max in a 2" driver67baja wrote: Even better: http://www.parts-express.com/tang-band- ... m--264-950
It's good to 75 hz, but a bit more dollars. You'd think more cents due to the size, but no its dollars.
Me too. My SGS2 is very slow to respond with it, but my tablet is fine.shawn_g wrote:Yeah. I have one those Dayton measurement mics for smartphones.Tom Smit wrote:...
Are you using Audio Tool?
Yeah that think must turn itself inside out when the bass hits. $35 for a 2" driver seems a bit steep tho. However, if some will send me a 3d printed titan or tu a that can use that driver, I promise I will buy one and try it.CoronaOperator wrote:5.3mm x-max in a 2" driver67baja wrote: Even better: http://www.parts-express.com/tang-band- ... m--264-950
It's good to 75 hz, but a bit more dollars. You'd think more cents due to the size, but no its dollars.![]()
That thing will poke your eye out if you're not careful!