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KappaLite 31LF Small Vented Floor Wedge Or Sat By Jerry McNutt, Eminence Speaker LLC 45 Watts Power Handling, F3 of 72 Hz, High Pass Suggested at Hz. Box Properties --Description-- Name: Type: Vented Box Shape: Prism, truncated edge --Box Parameters-- Vb =.5 cu.ft V(total) =.74 cu.ft Fb = 7 Hz QL = 7 F3 = 71.81 Hz Fill = minimal --Vents-- No. of Vents = 2 Vent shape = round Vent ends = one flush Dv = 2.5 in Lv = 5.7 in F E D B H C G A --External Dimensions-- A = 11 in B = 22.41 in C = 11 in D = 3 in E = 11.31 in F = 3 in --Internal Dimensions-- A = 9.5 in B = 2.91 in C = 9.5 in D = 1.939 in E = 1.9 in F = 1.939 in --Wall Thickness-- Wall =.75 in --Angles-- G = 135 H = 135 Driver Properties --Description-- Name: KappaLite 31LF Type: Standard one-way driver Company: Eminence Speaker LLC Comment: 1" Cast Neo Subwoofer --Configuration-- No. of Drivers = 1 --Mechanical Parameters-- Fs = 38.7 Hz Qms = 11.75 Vas = 2.41 liters Cms =.35 mm/n Mms = 48.72 g Rms = 1.1 kg/s Xmax = 8.52 mm Xmech = 15.7 mm P-Dia = 2.4 mm Sd = 358.4 sq.cm P-Vd =.32 liters --Electrical Parameters-- Qes =.28 Re = 7.2 ohms Le = 1.13 mh Z = 8 ohms BL = 17.45 Tm Pe = 45 watts --Electromech. Parameters-- Qts =.273 no = 1.243 % 1-W SPL = 93.9 2.83-V SPL = 93.55 Normalized Amplitude Response (-SPL/Hz) - - -18-24 -3-3 Custom Amplitude Response (-SPL/Hz at 1 m) with 45 watts 114 18 9 9 84 File: KappaLite31LFSmallVented45Watts.bb

Page Two -- KappaLite31LFSmallVented45Watts.bb Maximum Acoustic Power (-SPL/Hz at 1 m) 114 18 9 9 84 watts Maximum Electric Input Power (W/Hz) 2 1 2 1 2 Cone Displacement (mm/hz) with 45 watts mm 1 14 1 8 4 2

Page Three -- KappaLite31LFSmallVented45Watts.bb Vent Air Velocity (m/sec/hz) with 45 watts m/s 48 42 3 3 24 18 System Impedance (ohms/hz) ohms 8 7 5 4 3 2 1 Phase Response (deg/hz) deg 9-9 ±18 9-9 ±18

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KappaLite 31LF Med Vented Box, Bass Guitar By Jerry McNutt, Eminence Speaker LLC 45 Watts Power Handling, F3 of 52Hz, High Pass Suggested at 4 Hz. Box Properties --Description-- Name: Type: Vented Box Shape: Prism, square (optimum) --Box Parameters-- Vb = 1.2 cu.ft V(total) = 1.31 cu.ft Fb = 52 Hz QL = 7 F3 = 57.45 Hz Fill = minimal --Vents-- No. of Vents = 1 Vent shape = rectangle Vent ends = one flush Hv = 1.1 in Wv = 13.14 in Lv = 1.18 in Driver Properties --Description-- Name: KappaLite 31LF Type: Standard one-way driver Company: Eminence Speaker LLC Comment: 1" Cast Neo Subwoofer --Configuration-- No. of Drivers = 1 --Mechanical Parameters-- Fs = 38.7 Hz Qms = 11.75 Vas = 2.41 liters Cms =.35 mm/n Mms = 48.72 g Rms = 1.1 kg/s Xmax = 8.52 mm Xmech = 15.7 mm P-Dia = 2.4 mm Sd = 358.4 sq.cm P-Vd =.32 liters --Electrical Parameters-- Qes =.28 Re = 7.2 ohms Le = 1.13 mh Z = 8 ohms BL = 17.45 Tm Pe = 45 watts --Electromech. Parameters-- Qts =.273 no = 1.243 % 1-W SPL = 93.9 2.83-V SPL = 93.55 - - -18-24 -3-3 114 18 9 9 84 A Normalized Amplitude Response (-SPL/Hz) B C --External Dimensions-- A = 23.2 in B = 14.8 in C = 9.719 in --Internal Dimensions-- A = 21.52 in B = 13.3 in C = 8.219 in --Wall Thickness-- Front =.75 in Side =.75 in Custom Amplitude Response (-SPL/Hz at 1 m) with 45 watts File: KappaLite31LFMedVented45Watts.bb

Page Two -- KappaLite31LFMedVented45Watts.bb Maximum Acoustic Power (-SPL/Hz at 1 m) 114 18 9 9 84 watts Maximum Electric Input Power (W/Hz) 2 1 2 1 2 Cone Displacement (mm/hz) with 45 watts mm 1 14 1 8 4 2

Page Three -- KappaLite31LFMedVented45Watts.bb Vent Air Velocity (m/sec/hz) with 45 watts m/s 48 42 3 3 24 18 System Impedance (ohms/hz) ohms 8 7 5 4 3 2 1 Phase Response (deg/hz) deg 9-9 ±18 9-9 ±18

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KappaLite 31LF Large Vented Box Design By Jerry McNutt, Eminence Speaker LLC 45 Watts Power Handling, F3 of 44 Hz, High Pass Suggested at 38 Hz. Box Properties --Description-- Name: Type: Vented Box Shape: Prism, square (optimum) --Box Parameters-- Vb = 2. cu.ft V(total) = 2.821 cu.ft Fb = 48 Hz QL = 2 F3 = 43.85 Hz Fill = minimal --Vents-- No. of Vents = 2 Vent shape = round Vent ends = one flush Dv = 4 in Lv =.738 in A C B Normalized Amplitude Response (-SPL/Hz) --External Dimensions-- A = 11.98 in B = 28.93 in C = 18.4 in --Internal Dimensions-- A = 1.48 in B = 27.43 in C = 1.9 in --Wall Thickness-- Front =.75 in Side =.75 in Driver Properties --Description-- Name: KappaLite 31LF Type: Standard one-way driver Company: Eminence Speaker LLC Comment: 1" Cast Neo Subwoofer --Configuration-- No. of Drivers = 1 --Mechanical Parameters-- Fs = 38.7 Hz Qms = 11.75 Vas = 2.41 liters Cms =.35 mm/n Mms = 48.72 g Rms = 1.1 kg/s Xmax = 8.52 mm Xmech = 15.7 mm P-Dia = 2.4 mm Sd = 358.4 sq.cm P-Vd =.32 liters --Electrical Parameters-- Qes =.28 Re = 7.2 ohms Le = 1.13 mh Z = 8 ohms BL = 17.45 Tm Pe = 45 watts --Electromech. Parameters-- Qts =.273 no = 1.243 % 1-W SPL = 93.9 2.83-V SPL = 93.55 - - -18-24 -3-3 Custom Amplitude Response (-SPL/Hz at 1 m) with 45 watts 114 18 9 9 84 File: KappaLite31LFLargeVented45Watts.bb

Page Two -- KappaLite31LFLargeVented45Watts.bb Maximum Acoustic Power (-SPL/Hz at 1 m) 114 18 9 9 84 watts Maximum Electric Input Power (W/Hz) 2 1 2 1 2 Cone Displacement (mm/hz) with 45 watts mm 1 14 1 8 4 2

Page Three -- KappaLite31LFLargeVented45Watts.bb Vent Air Velocity (m/sec/hz) with 45 watts m/s 48 42 3 3 24 18 System Impedance (ohms/hz) ohms 8 7 5 4 3 2 1 Phase Response (deg/hz) deg 9-9 ±18 9-9 ±18

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KappaLite 31LF x2,microsub, Advanced Design By Jerry McNutt, Eminence Speaker LLC Watts Power Handling, F3 of 47 Hz. Not For First Time Builders. Fx at 48 Hx and Qx at 1.4 or other types of EQ to play this low. Box Properties --Description-- Name: Type: Vented Box w/ Active HP Filter Shape: Prism, square (optimum) --Box Parameters-- Vb = 2.8 cu.ft V(total) = 3.19 cu.ft Fb = 48 Hz QL = 7 F3 = 4.93 Hz Fill = minimal --Vents-- No. of Vents = 2 Vent shape = round Vent ends = one flush Dv = 4 in Lv =.13 in --Active /oct. HP Filter-- Fx = 48 Hz Qx = 1.4 A B C --External Dimensions-- A =.22 in B = 29.5 in C = 18.84 in --Internal Dimensions-- A = 1.72 in B = 28. in C = 17.34 in --Wall Thickness-- Front =.75 in Side =.75 in Driver Properties --Description-- Name: KappaLite 31LF Type: Standard one-way driver Company: Eminence Speaker LLC Comment: 1" Cast Neo Subwoofer --Configuration-- No. of Drivers = 2 Mounting = Standard Wiring = Parallel Drivers sum coherently = Yes --Mechanical Parameters-- Fs = 38.7 Hz Qms = 11.75 Vas = 2.41 liters [4.8] Cms =.35 mm/n [.175] Mms = 48.72 g [97.44] Rms = 1.1 kg/s [2.2] Xmax = 8.52 mm Xmech = 15.7 mm P-Dia = 2.4 mm [3.4] Sd = 358.4 sq.cm [71.8] P-Vd =.32 liters [.4] --Electrical Parameters-- Qes =.28 Re = 7.2 ohms [3.] Le = 1.13 mh [.55] Z = 8 ohms [4] BL = 17.45 Tm [17.45] Pe = 45 watts [9] --Electromech. Parameters-- Qts =.273 no = 1.243 % [2.485] 1-W SPL = 93.9 [9.1] 2.83-V SPL = 93.55 [99.57] File: KappaLite31LFTwinEQdMicroSub.bb

Page Two -- KappaLite31LFTwinEQdMicroSub.bb Normalized Amplitude Response (-SPL/Hz) - - -18-24 -3-3 Custom Amplitude Response (-SPL/Hz at 1 m) with watts 13 4 118 1 1 1 94 88 Maximum Acoustic Power (-SPL/Hz at 1 m) 132 114 18 9 9

Page Three -- KappaLite31LFTwinEQdMicroSub.bb Maximum Electric Input Power (W/Hz) watts 2 1 2 1 2 Cone Displacement (mm/hz) with watts mm 1 14 1 8 4 2 Vent Air Velocity (m/sec/hz) with watts m/s 48 42 3 3 24 18

Page Four -- KappaLite31LFTwinEQdMicroSub.bb System Impedance (ohms/hz) ohms 8 7 5 4 3 2 1 Phase Response (deg/hz) deg 9-9 ±18 9-9 ±18 msec 24 Group Delay (msec/hz) 2 1 8 4-4 -8