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DEFINITIONS
OHMS LAW
SOLVING EQUATIONS USING OHMS LAW
WHAT IS FREQUENCY
MORE ABOUT FREQUENCY
THE FREQUENCY SPECTRUM
SPEAKER CONSTRUCTION
FREQUENCY AND SPEAKERS
CROSSOVERS
EQUALIZERS
IMPEDANCE
IMPEDANCE MATCHING
SERIES AND PARALLEL CONNECTIONS
POWER HANDLING CAPABILITIES
RMS vs. PEAK WATTAGE
TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION
READING SIMPLE SPECIFICATION SHEETS
(Specs)
CURRENT
RESISTANCE
Measured in Amperes
Measured in Ohms
Electronic symbol I
Electronic symbol R
Also represented by
Omega
VOLTAGE
POWER
The potential, or
pushing power, of
electricity available
to a circuit.
Measured in Volts
Measured in Watts
Electronic symbol E
Electronic symbol P
Also symbolized as V
Also symbolized as W
CURRENT AMPS - I
VOLTAGE VOLTS - E
RESISTANCE OHMS -
R
POWER WATTS - W
I
LOW FREQUENCY
HIGH FREQUENCY
Low Frequencies
20 Hz to 250 Hz
Midrange Frequencies
Low Frequency
Larger magnets and coils
High Frequency
Smaller magnets and
Two-Way Crossover
Please take this time to jot down any questions you may
have.
occur even with an amplifier sized well below the loudspeakers power rating.
loudspeaker can be avoided even with an amplifier sized well in excess of the
loudspeakers continuous (or RMS, average, etc.) power rating.
Frequencies.
A note produced by a musical instrument, A for example,
is producing a fundamental frequency of 440Hz or cycles
per second. It is also reproducing harmonics of that
frequency that are multiples of the fundamental
frequency, such as 880Hz, 1220Hz, 1760Hz and so on.
Each of the harmonic frequencies is lower in level or
volume than the fundamental, but they serve to give each
instrument its unique sound.
When the total harmonic distortion of an amplifier is
measured, the difference in the level of the harmonics at
the output stage of the amp is compared to the level of
the harmonics at the input stage, and the difference is the
extent of the distortion.
Dispersion
SYSTEM DATA
High-performance woofer
B215XL: 70 x 40
Crossover frequency
Frequency range
B212XL: 65 Hz to 18 kHz
B215XL: 55 Hz to 20 kHz
Power rating
DIMENSIONS/WEIGHT
Dimensions (HxWxD)
(IEC 60268-5)
(IEC 60268-5)
Impedance
Sensitivity (1 W @ 1 m)
B212XL: 90 x 60
58"
(approx. 550 mm x 345 mm x 270 mm)
B215XL: approx. 27 13" x 17 13" x 13
116"
(approx. 695 mm x 440 mm x 335 mm)
Weight
B212XL: 24.0 lb / 10.9 kg
B215XL: 38.7 lb / 17.6 kg
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