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engin_ear 04-22-16 11:39 AM

Measuring Speaker Impedance
 
For reference...
Since you CANNOT take a multimeter and measure any speaker's impedance (4 ohms, 8 ohms etc.) with it, I'm including some info on how to do it, or how it's normally done.
The multimeter method will only give you the speaker's resistance at DC, and we know DC has little to do with music frequencies of 20Hz-20kHz. The true impedance is an average measurement of the speaker's impedance across the whole frequency range.

See links below:

http://www.prosoundweb.com/article/m...z_with_an_rta/

http://www.analog.com/media/en/techn...7846AN_843.pdf

Jerry

engin_ear 01-17-20 01:07 PM

DATS V3 for speaker measurements
 
https://www.parts-express.com/dayton...waAuikEALw_wcB

Lexus4321 07-31-20 05:11 PM


Originally Posted by engin_ear (Post 9458315)
For reference...
Since you CANNOT take a multimeter and measure any speaker's impedance (4 ohms, 8 ohms etc.) with it, I'm including some info on how to do it, or how it's normally done.
The multimeter method will only give you the speaker's resistance at DC, and we know DC has little to do with music frequencies of 20Hz-20kHz. The true impedance is an average measurement of the speaker's impedance across the whole frequency range.

See links below:

http://www.prosoundweb.com/article/m...z_with_an_rta/

http://www.analog.com/media/en/techn...7846AN_843.pdf

Jerry

If the meter has a Z function you can ;)
Z's are usually 1kHz outputs, etc.
Lots of meters these days are a random slew of this/that test functions; V, A, Ohm, diode, continuity, Z, cap, inductor, temp, some even have light meters and thermocouple jacks, etc etc

But yeah, std ohm test using DC is not valid for a speaker impedance test.

$129 for that Dayton test thingy?? Nah, buy a LCR meter instead, they are all typically LCZ meters because they use 1kHz for the "R" setting ;)


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