Here is an older paper I found that explains the DF relationship between amp and speaker. It was a little easier for me to understand some of the numbers.
https://butleraudio.com/damping2.php
https://butleraudio.com/damping2.php
Damping Factor - Interesting article
Here is an older paper I found that explains the DF relationship between amp and speaker. It was a little easier for me to understand some of the numbers. https://butleraudio.com/damping2.php |
One last thing: Damping factor theory is basically series network analysis. There’s nothing here very complicated. You just string up your amp’s output impedance and put it in series with the load, then analyze the difference in output vs. F. Amp (+) --> Output Z --> Load Z --> Amp (-) A little work with a spreadsheet and a speaker impedance graph and you too could model this at home! Any EE learns to do this probably in the first semester of electronics. If you want to learn more search for "AC Circuit Analysis" There is one thing I’d like to say though: While network analysis like this is straightforward, the effects I’ve heard from speaker cables has led me to believe that amps are more susceptible to cable and speaker impedance than we would model this way. I don’t think the model as outlined above fully accounts for what I’ve heard in all instances. This does not mean speaker cables are worth $30,000. It just means I think there’s untapped research to be done there. Best, E |
Reaching out to those that know this stuff: does damping factor play a role with (influencing) perceived scale (image size)? If so, how? Thanks. Member @stephendunn from the Cube Audio Nenuphar thread: one area in which the SIT-1 excelled that I believe might be related to damping factor is scale |
According to Pass the SIT-1 damping factor doesn’t change with frequency. The Cube is a single driver speaker, looking at the standard vertical scale at 50dB there’s a lot of axial variation from 20 -300 hz, below 100hz it looks a little strange. It’s probably bumping the bass below 100hz and above 10khz with distortion and then rolling off at about 15khz. Looks like it would sound good paired with the SIT-1 not sure DF would have anything to do with it. The frequency and phase response is flat, distortion |