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Full Range Speaker 16Ω Ø 12.7cm
The Dayton Audio PA130-16 is an inexpensive 16Ω wideband speaker, designed for use in small stage monitors, to replace a defective speaker or for a new construction. The wide frequency range reproduced by this loudspeaker and its flat curve in the midrange allow it to offer a very nice sound transparency, especially on voices and instruments. This model also features a robust quality construction with a steel frame, a paper membrane, a treated fabric suspension and a wide magnet weighing 567g. Its 16Ω impedance also makes it an ideal speaker for mounting with two speakers.
Specifications | |
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Speaker type | Full range |
Nominal diameter | 5" (12.7cm) |
Power Handling : RMS | 50W |
Power Handling : Max | 100W |
Impedance | 16Ω |
Sensitivity | 84.8dB 2.83V/1m |
Frequency response | 80Hz - 15kHz |
Voice coil diameter | 1" (2.54cm) |
Magnet weight | 567g (20oz) |
DC Resistance (Re) | 14.1Ω |
Voice coil inductance (Le) | 0.57mH @ 1kHz |
Resonant frequency (Fs) | 78.7Hz |
Mechanical Q (Qms) | 4.37 |
Electromagnetic Q (Qes) | 0.71 |
Total Q (Qts) | 0.61 |
Diaphragm Mass Inc. Airload (Mms) | 6.8g |
Mechanical Compliance of Suspension (Cms) | 0.61mm/N |
Surface Area of Cone (Sd) | 73.9cm² |
BL Product (BL) | 8.14Tm |
Compliance equivalent volume (Vas) | 0.18ft³ (5.49cm³) |
Maximum linear excursion (Xmax) | 2mm |
Cone material | Paper |
Surround material | Clothe |
Voice coil wire material | Copper |
Voice coil material | Aluminium |
Basket material | Steel |
Magnet material | Ferrite |
Overall outside diameter | 13.21cm (5.2") |
Overall depth | 6.76cm (2.66") |
Cutout diamter | 11.2cm (4.41") |
Fixation holes | 4 |
Speaker Power (W RMS) | 50.0 |
Speaker Type | Full range |
Impedance (Ω) | 16 |
Loudspeaker diameter (mm) | 127.0 |
Diaphragm type | Paper |
Efficiency / Sensitivity (dB) | 85.0 |
Max Linear Excursion (Xmax) (mm) | 2.0 |
Lowest frequency (Hz) | 80 |
Highest frequency (Hz) | 15000 |