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Finding the Resonant Frequency of a raw
Passive Radiator (f
P
)
1. Connect IM-SG to any auxiliary input of a source unit or
amplifier to use the IM-SG as a signal generator. Turn
the volume of the source unit or amplifier gain down.
2. Connect a subwoofer to the amplifier's outputs
3. Turn on the IM-SG by holding the
On
button for 1
second.
4. Power on the amplifier
5. Increase amplifier gain or volume to a moderate level
6. Hold the loose (not in box) passive radiator very near
the cone of the subwoofer
7. Sweep the frequency of the IM-SG between 8 Hz and
60Hz until the passive radiator cone starts to vibrate
from the sound the subwoofer is producing.
8. Adjust the frequency on the IM-SG up or down until the
frequency is found that causes maximum cone vibration
of the passive radiator. This frequency is the passive
radiator's natural resonant frequency, called f
P
.
Summary of Contents for SMD IM-SG
Page 1: ...IM SG Impedance Meter Signal Generator Owner s Manual ...
Page 20: ...20 Figure 2 Impedance curve of a typical 4 ohm 1 tweeter Notice the fS at 1 59 kHz ...
Page 22: ...22 Figure 3 fC of a single 4 ohm 15 inch subwoofer in a 2 cubic feet sealed box ...
Page 44: ...44 Notes ...
Page 45: ...45 Notes ...