20W 10cm full range speaker

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20W 10cm full range speaker

This is a high quality 10 cm (4"), 8ohm, full-range speaker with tweeter cone and European standard basket. Simple fitting in cases/vehicles with cut-outs for 10 cm speakers.

The sound quality from this speaker is excellent and is ideal for many audio applications.

Attributes:
- Moisturised cone
- Metal basket

Technical spec:

Manufacturer Visaton
Manufacturer part number FR 10 HM 8 OHM
Rated power 20 W
Maximum power 30 W
Nominal impedance Z 8 Ohm
Frequency response 95–22000 Hz
Mean sound pressure level 86 dB (1 W/1 m)
Opening angle (-6 dB) 86°/4000 Hz
Height of front pole-plate 2 mm
Voice coil diameter 14 mm
Height of winding 5 mm
Cutout diameter 94 mm
Net weight 0,34 kg
D.C. resistance Rdc 7,2 Ohm
Mechanical Q factor Qms 5,89
Electrical Q factor Qes 1,91
Total Q factor Qts 1,44
Inductance of the voice coil L 0,2 mH
Temperature range -25 ... 70 °C


Note: Mouseover the price to see the Euro price.
DescriptionCode 1+ 10+ VAT
20W 10cm full range speaker3312
£5.95
£7.14
£5.45
£6.54
ex VAT
inc VAT
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  Current stock availability: 102

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Posted by Ryan C on
i have just ordered two of these, i hope they are good because honestly, i might have to underpower these speakers, as i think my amp is 10watt p/channel or it might be 20watt p/channel..questions= A: do you know the wattage of the sony lbt-d117 ?? b: will these be alright using that voltage ??

thanks, Ryan C
Response by geoffhampson on
I’ve not managed to find a full specification of the system you will be using with these speakers, but have been able to see that it outputs 20W, which is presumably 10W per channel. Running the speakers at 10W per channel will be fine, as you say the speakers won’t be running at their full potential, but the stereo will be. As well as checking the power you should also check the impedance of the system. These speakers are 8 ohms and most home audio systems are designed to drive in to 8 ohms. So in this case I suspect that they are likely to be correct, but a quick check on the back of the audio system would indicate the impedance. It’s always worth checking not all equipment is 8 ohms, for instance car stereos use 4 ohm speakers.
Posted by Ryan C on
i received them very rapidly, so i was pleased about that, i had wired them up to my amp, i was pleased about that too as they sound great for a 'low end of the market' speaker, obviously they are not a great bass reproducing driver but overall sound is exceeding my expectations so far, i had thrown together a cardboard enclosure and, suprisingly, increased overall 'bass' alot.
thanks Kitronik
Posted by jordan on
just ordered one and im hoping to see if they have a lot of bass in the speaker

thanks, from jordan
Posted by Sheil M on
what kind of size would the box for the speaker have to be?
Response by AaronSturman on
The dimensions of the speaker can be found in a drawing under the main image. I’d recommend going a little bigger than the size of the speaker to give yourself some room, a size of 13cm x 13cm x 8cm is a good guideline. If the material you are making the box out of is very thick though you may wish to go a little bigger.
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