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Radiator Pasiv Dayton Audio DMA80-PR

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Dayton Audio's DMA80-PR 3 aluminum cone passive radiator allows you to tune small enclosures lower than possible using conventional ports. Matching the DMA series of drivers drivers perfectly, this passive radiator is perfect for use in ultra-small d...
Cod: AV56RAD15449 / 140823
Disponibilitate: In stoc
Producator: Dayton Audio

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Dayton Audio's DMA80-PR 3 aluminum cone passive radiator allows you to tune small enclosures lower than possible using conventional ports. Matching the DMA series of drivers drivers perfectly, this passive radiator is perfect for use in ultra-small designs like smart speakers, sound bars, and portable Bluetooth speakers. HighlightsPerfect match for the Dayton Audio DMA series driversAllows tuning small enclosures lower than using conventional portsRear mounted threaded post allows easy mass adjustment for custom tuningDIY friendly, oversized mounting flange makes installation simple Product DetailsDayton Audio DMA80-PR 3 DMA Series Passive RadiatorThe DMA80-PR 3 passive radiator from Dayton Audio is the perfect option for achieving low tuning frequencies from the smallest enclosure designs. This incredibly small passive radiator has all the features you would expect lager units including adjustable mass, aluminum cone, and rubber surround. Visually identical to Dayton Audio's full-range DMA series drivers, the DMA80-PR can also be used with any small driver that requires a low tuning frequency. The threaded rod and included wing nut on the back of the cone makes it easy to add mass to tune the radiator as needed for your projects. Whether you are building a smart speaker, sound bar, or portable Bluetooth speaker, the Dayton Audio DMA80-PR introduces a new range of possibilities. Specifications:Fs: 34.6 HzVas: 0.071 cu. ft. (1.9 liters)Qms: 8.91Cms: 1.41 mm/NMms: 13.7 gRms: 0.35 kg/sSd: 31.2 sq. cm.Xmech: 7 mmDimensions: Overall diameter: 3.17 x 3.17, Cutout diameter: 2.93, Depth: 1.76. Tip: As a general rule, the passive radiator(s) should have at least double the displacement of air (Vd) as the active woofer(s)/subwoofer(s) in the system.To calculate Vd: Sd x Xmax = Vd
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