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Looking for a Small Speaker with Low Resonance Frequency

06/14/2007 9:20 AM

Does anyone know of a really small speaker with a low resonance frequency below 200Hz?

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Re: Looking for a Small Speaker with Low Resonance Frequency

06/14/2007 9:57 AM

How small is really small to you, give me an idea of the maximum diameter.

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Re: Looking for a Small Speaker with Low Resonance Frequency

06/14/2007 10:01 AM

Less than 3 inches square and 3/4 inch thick

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Re: Looking for a Small Speaker with Low Resonance Frequency

06/14/2007 11:31 AM

I did a quick search on Globalspec and I found a number of products that might work for you. The company CUIINC seems to have the most products that fit what you are looking for.

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Re: Looking for a Small Speaker with Low Resonance Frequency

06/16/2007 12:45 PM

Low resonance frequency in a small speaker means either sloppy suspension or heavy cone, either of which usually result in a fragile unit. Is there any reason why you can't use a unit with a resonant frequency that is higher than the operating frequency and use a speaker-amplifier combination that uses feed-back to control the output amplitude?

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