In Reply to: How do you measure a speaker cones surface area? posted by seancuster71@gmail.com on May 9, 2025 at 19:30:17:
The math is correct but you need to measure the cone radius or find it in specs somewhere. The size given of most drivers is the diameter of the frame which, of course, is larger than the cone area.
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- Agree that area formula - E-Stat 21:12:30 05/9/25 (4)
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- Nominal dimensions - tlea 05:53:35 05/10/25 (0)
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