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    Help with Win ISD Pro

    Hi, looking for help using the WIN ISD PRO. My plan is to build a bigger enclosure to replace the PS1400 so once i settle on a design and figure out it's volume, I need to know how to tune the enclosure. The win isd is giving me errors for the theile parameters I have input and I am stuck. Some of the values it auto calculates but the value it calculated for SD is way off from the value I have. I am completely new to this. Here is what I am looking at.

    The LE14H parameters I have are this. I assume I can use them in place of the LE14H3?

    FS 26
    QTS 0.27
    QMS 2.3
    QES 0.3
    VAS 147.2
    EFF 0.89
    PE 150
    XMAX 8.38
    RE 5.9
    LE 1.3
    SD 0.066
    BL 22
    MMS 139
    FLUX 1.25

    any input would be appreciated!

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    From WinISD documentation

    From WinISD documentation:

    The suggested procedure for entering driver parameters is following (check first that "Auto calculate unknowns" option is checked):

    1. Enter Mms and Cms
    This gives fs. If either is not available, then enter fs and other parameter.

    2. Enter Sd, Bl and Re
    Now, you should get all but Qms (and Qts), Vas. Please note that Vas may not match exactly what is specified by manufacturer, because exact value of Vas depends on environmental parameters. See FAQ.

    3. Enter Rms or Qms.
    Either one will do, although I tend to prefer Qms over Rms, because it can usually be measured in driver measurement procedures.

    4. Enter Hc, Hg and Pe.
    If Hc or Hg or either is available, then enter Xmax and optionally either Hc or Hg if available.

    5. Enter number of voicecoils.
    This procedure is most accurate. Also note that it also calculates true SPL (1W/1m) value. So it might not match the marketing SPL value, which is generally somewhat vague. Not in all cases, though.

    6. Correct Znom, if necessary.
    If there are several voicecoils, then you must be careful when entering parameters in that case, because many manufacturers give Bl in voice coils in series, because it yields double value for Bl against parallel connection. If driver manufacturer gives Qes, Bl and Cms or Mms, then you can check how Bl is specified. For that, you can enter following parameters to calculate Re: Qes, Fs, Mms or Cms and Bl. Connection mode can be changed by changing the combobox selection. The driver editor then converts Bl and Re values accordingly.

    Equivalently, you can check for Bl by entering:

    Qes, Fs, Mms or Cms and Re (for desired connection mode).

    If you enter resistance for parallel connection and get about half of advertised Bl, then you know, that Bl was specified that way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by more10 View Post
    From WinISD documentation:

    Worked!

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