` @ÁÁRECNONMANUFCIDCRENFSNVASNQESNQMSNSDN PENXMAXNLENDIAMN MMSNBLNSENSN QTSNACCELNFRAMEC CONEC SURRC 1AUDAX HM100ZO 6.4 250.0 0.00084 0.9900 4.2600 0.00520 40.00 0.0013 0.1900 4.0000 0.00183 4.307 93.219 0.8033 2357.9CAST HD-A RUBBER 2AUDAX HM100X2 5.2 235.0 0.00065 0.6100 4.4500 0.00520 40.00 0.0008 0.3500 4.0000 0.00267 5.799 93.402 0.5365 2170.7CAST TPX RUBBER 3AUDAX HM100X4 6.3 65.0 0.00540 0.3600 7.0300 0.00520 40.00 0.0028 0.1800 4.0000 0.00420 5.481 88.143 0.3425 1304.0CAST TPX RUBBER 4AUDAX HM100GO 6.4 55.0 0.00620 0.2700 3.3400 0.00510 40.00 0.0021 0.3300 4.0000 0.00492 6.347 87.815 0.2498 1290.6CAST PAPER RUBBER 5AUDAX HM100CO 6.4 54.0 0.00640 0.2200 3.2700 0.00510 40.00 0.0018 0.1100 4.0000 0.00494 6.984 88.604 0.2061 1413.2CAST CARBON RUBBER 6AUDAX HT100MO 5.6 60.0 0.00610 0.4300 1.6700 0.00510 30.00 0.0030 0.2700 4.0000 0.00420 4.541 86.857 0.3420 1081.2STEEL PAPER FOAM 7AUDAX AT100MO 5.7 64.0 0.00441 0.6100 2.3300 0.00510 30.00 0.0030 0.3000 4.0000 0.00511 4.380 84.771 0.4834 857.8STEEL PAPER FOAM 8AUDAX HT100FO 5.8 60.0 0.00503 0.5200 1.8700 0.00510 30.00 0.0030 0.2900 4.0000 0.00509 4.628 85.194 0.4069 908.6STEEL FIBERGLS RUBBER 9AUDAX HT100KO 5.9 58.0 0.00521 0.4800 2.1500 0.00510 30.00 0.0030 0.3400 4.0000 0.00526 4.855 85.253 0.3924 922.6STEEL KEVLAR RUBBER 10AUDAX HM130ZO 6.4 68.0 0.00830 0.3200 12.1600 0.00810 50.00 0.0020 0.2200 5.2500 0.00606 7.197 91.109 0.3118 1187.2CAST HD-A RUBBER 11AUDAX HM130Z4 3.0 46.0 0.01021 0.2400 5.2000 0.00810 50.00 0.0033 0.3000 5.2500 0.01077 6.238 88.165 0.2294 579.2CAST HD-A RUBBER 12AUDAX HM130XO 6.4 48.0 0.01210 0.2600 7.1100 0.00850 50.00 0.0033 0.4200 5.2500 0.00919 8.260 89.110 0.2508 898.8CAST TPX RUBBER 13AUDAX HM130GO 6.2 41.0 0.02310 0.2500 3.2400 0.00850 50.00 0.0023 0.3900 5.2500 0.00660 6.493 90.034 0.2321 984.0CAST PAPER RUBBER 14AUDAX HM130CO 6.2 46.0 0.01810 0.3400 3.6000 0.00850 50.00 0.0030 0.3900 5.2500 0.00669 5.938 89.139 0.3107 887.6CAST CARBON RUBBER 15AUDAX HT130MO 6.4 59.0 0.00905 0.4000 1.9500 0.00810 40.00 0.0030 0.3200 5.2500 0.00739 6.619 88.666 0.3319 896.2STEEL PAPER FOAM 16AUDAX AT130MO 6.7 52.0 0.01330 0.6800 2.4800 0.00810 40.00 0.0035 0.1900 5.2500 0.00647 4.564 86.388 0.5337 705.4STEEL PAPER FOAM 17AUDAX HT130G8 6.3 61.0 0.00918 0.5000 2.2800 0.00850 40.00 0.0038 0.3700 5.2500 0.00750 6.019 88.193 0.4101 802.4STEEL PAPER RUBBER 18AUDAX HT130FO 6.5 48.0 0.01110 0.2800 2.0100 0.00850 40.00 0.0025 0.0100 5.2500 0.01002 8.375 88.413 0.2458 836.0STEEL FIBERGLS RUBBER 19AUDAX HT130KO 6.5 44.0 0.01780 0.2900 1.7200 0.00850 40.00 0.0025 0.1400 5.2500 0.00743 6.788 89.178 0.2482 912.9STEEL KEVLAR RUBBER 20AUDAX VE130ZO 3.3 78.0 0.00650 1.0900 3.7400 0.00850 50.00 0.0040 0.2000 5.2500 0.00648 3.100 86.512 0.8440 478.6STEEL HD-A RUBBER 21AUDAX VE130F4 3.4 74.0 0.00810 0.5000 3.5000 0.00820 50.00 0.0010 0.2300 5.2500 0.00538 4.123 90.166 0.4375 766.9STEEL FIBERGLS RUBBER 22AUDAX HM170ZO 6.2 40.0 0.04530 0.4200 6.1500 0.01380 60.00 0.0038 0.3400 6.5000 0.00932 5.880 90.384 0.3932 631.0CAST HD-A RUBBER 23AUDAX HM170Z2 2.7 35.0 0.02741 0.3700 7.6000 0.01380 60.00 0.0038 0.4000 6.5000 0.02011 5.681 87.013 0.3528 282.5CAST HD-A FOAM 24AUDAX HM170X2 6.0 46.0 0.02981 0.4600 10.6200 0.01390 70.00 0.0033 0.3100 6.5000 0.01086 6.399 89.993 0.4409 589.1CAST TPX RUBBER 25AUDAX HM170GO 6.6 42.0 0.03250 0.3800 7.8300 0.01390 60.00 0.0030 0.4100 6.5000 0.01195 7.401 90.013 0.3624 619.3CAST PAPER RUBBER 26AUDAX HM170CO 6.3 42.0 0.03061 0.3500 4.1600 0.01360 60.00 0.0030 0.2400 6.5000 0.01215 7.596 90.110 0.3228 625.3CAST CARBON RUBBER 27AUDAX HT170MO 6.8 50.0 0.03470 0.5200 2.4600 0.01410 50.00 0.0030 0.0800 6.5000 0.00813 5.778 91.207 0.4293 711.0STEEL PAPER FOAM 28AUDAX AT170MO 6.4 48.0 0.03620 0.8300 4.0800 0.01410 50.00 0.0035 0.2200 6.5000 0.00845 4.434 88.828 0.6897 524.5STEEL PAPER FOAM 29AUDAX HT170G2 5.2 40.0 0.03910 0.4700 3.2400 0.01390 60.00 0.0035 0.4200 6.5000 0.01095 5.518 89.257 0.4105 503.9STEEL PAPER RUBBER 30AUDAX HT170G8 3.5 45.0 0.01990 0.5500 4.9300 0.01360 50.00 0.0035 0.4900 6.5000 0.01628 5.412 87.175 0.4948 332.5STEEL PAPER RUBBER 31AUDAX HT170FO 6.6 52.0 0.02180 0.4900 2.4800 0.01410 50.00 0.0025 0.3100 6.5000 0.01196 7.255 89.957 0.4092 606.6STEEL FIBERGLS RUBBER 32AUDAX HT170KO 6.7 48.0 0.02310 0.5200 2.1600 0.01410 50.00 0.0025 0.2500 6.5000 0.01325 7.175 88.908 0.4191 541.6STEEL KEVLAR RUBBER 33AUDAX HT170ZO 3.8 50.0 0.01900 0.6400 4.0700 0.01390 60.00 0.0035 0.5400 6.5000 0.01442 5.187 87.689 0.5530 359.6STEEL HD-A RUBBER 34AUDAX PR170MO 6.2 117.0 0.00552 0.6100 3.1600 0.01390 100.00 0.0005 0.7300 6.5000 0.00907 8.231 93.606 0.5113 907.8CAST PAPER FOAM 35AUDAX PR170XO 6.3 134.0 0.00605 0.6800 5.7900 0.01390 101.00 0.0005 0.1200 6.5000 0.00631 7.014 95.300 0.6085 1112.1CAST TPX FOAM 36AUDAX VE170F8 3.7 56.0 0.01810 0.5300 3.1400 0.01420 50.00 0.0010 0.0100 6.5000 0.01260 5.563 89.774 0.4535 441.6STEEL FIBERGLS RUBBER 37AUDAX HM210XO 6.2 26.4 0.10710 0.2700 13.3000 0.02320 70.00 0.0042 0.4500 8.0000 0.02557 9.869 90.627 0.2646 386.0CAST TPX RUBBER 38AUDAX HM210ZO 6.2 28.0 0.09530 0.3000 9.7000 0.02320 70.00 0.0043 0.3000 8.0000 0.02555 9.638 90.429 0.2910 377.3CAST HD-A RUBBER 39AUDAX HM210GO 6.2 28.0 0.09831 0.3000 2.7000 0.02320 70.00 0.0042 0.6300 8.0000 0.02476 9.489 90.564 0.2700 383.2CAST PAPER RUBBER 40AUDAX HM210CO 6.2 27.9 0.09470 0.2900 4.3700 0.02320 70.00 0.0042 0.6500 8.0000 0.02589 9.851 90.502 0.2720 380.5CAST CARBON RUBBER 41AUDAX HT210MO 6.5 37.0 0.09110 0.5800 2.5100 0.02410 70.00 0.0030 0.3400 8.0000 0.01651 6.559 91.001 0.4711 397.2STEEL PAPER FOAM 42AUDAX HT210M2 6.6 36.0 0.09510 0.4400 1.7700 0.02520 70.00 0.0045 0.2200 8.0000 0.01827 7.874 92.031 0.3524 430.9STEEL PAPER FOAM 43AUDAX HT210FO 6.2 29.0 0.08440 0.4700 2.2000 0.02210 70.00 0.0045 0.6100 8.0000 0.02440 7.658 88.409 0.3873 313.9STEEL FIBERGLS RUBBER 44AUDAX HT210KO 6.2 33.0 0.07910 0.4100 1.7300 0.02240 70.00 0.0045 0.5900 8.0000 0.02066 8.048 90.404 0.3314 389.6STEEL KEVLAR RUBBER 45AUDAX HT210AO 6.5 58.0 0.05210 1.3100 3.7700 0.02140 45.00 0.0030 0.2000 8.0000 0.00927 4.093 90.893 0.9722 441.8STEEL PAPER PAPER 46AUDAX HM210Z2 3.0 28.0 0.06310 0.3200 9.0800 0.02320 70.00 0.0043 0.6500 8.0000 0.03858 7.977 88.358 0.3091 206.8CAST HD-A RUBBER 47AUDAX HT210M2 6.3 36.0 0.10310 0.4400 1.7000 0.02520 80.00 0.0045 0.5100 8.0000 0.01685 7.388 92.381 0.3495 438.4STEEL PAPER FOAM 48AUDAX HT240MO 6.3 28.0 0.22310 0.4700 1.8100 0.03410 80.00 0.0045 0.6000 10.0000 0.02358 7.456 92.173 0.3731 316.3STEEL PAPER FOAM 49AUDAX HT210G2 6.5 31.0 0.08810 0.3800 3.0700 0.02310 70.00 0.0045 0.6100 8.0000 0.02235 8.629 90.387 0.3381 386.1STEEL PAPER RUBBER 50AUDAX HT210TO 6.5 170.0 0.00711 1.1400 2.6000 0.02380 80.00 0.0015 0.2000 8.0000 0.00978 7.716 96.857 0.7925 789.3STEEL PAPER TEXTILE 51AUDAX HT240TO 6.8 80.0 0.03430 0.9000 2.4400 0.03510 80.00 0.0015 0.2900 10.0000 0.01990 8.694 94.897 0.6575 436.8STEEL PAPER TEXTILE 52AUDAX PR240MO 6.1 32.0 0.18110 0.5800 6.1300 0.03580 100.00 0.0040 0.3300 10.0000 0.02451 7.199 92.094 0.5299 293.7CAST PAPER FOAM 53AUDAX PR240TO 3.4 90.0 0.02060 0.7700 3.4300 0.03440 80.00 0.0030 0.1900 10.0000 0.02515 7.924 94.895 0.6288 315.1CAST PAPER TEXTILE 54AUDAX PR300MO 5.7 17.0 1.01210 0.2800 3.5500 0.05210 100.00 0.0044 0.4200 12.0000 0.03291 8.459 94.488 0.2595 257.0CAST PAPER FOAM 55AUDAX PR300TO 5.9 48.0 0.14210 0.9800 5.1700 0.05440 100.00 0.0044 0.4400 12.0000 0.03205 7.629 94.045 0.8238 238.0CAST PAPER TEXTILE 56AUDAX PR300T2 3.3 51.0 0.09710 0.5700 3.8900 0.05410 100.00 0.0020 0.3200 12.0000 0.04110 8.732 95.535 0.4972 212.5CAST PAPER TEXTILE 57AUDAX PR300T4 1.5 50.0 0.11710 0.3900 4.2500 0.05210 100.00 0.0020 0.3100 12.0000 0.03288 6.303 97.738 0.3572 191.7CAST PAPER TEXTILE 58AUDAX PR330MO 5.8 28.0 0.26400 0.2800 6.6900 0.05380 150.00 0.0040 0.3800 13.0000 0.04959 13.443 95.153 0.2688 271.1CAST PAPER FOAM 59AUDAX PR330TO 6.0 55.0 0.07370 0.4800 4.6700 0.05380 150.00 0.0040 0.6100 13.0000 0.04604 14.102 96.067 0.4353 306.3CAST PAPER TEXTILE 60AUDAX PR330T2 2.7 46.8 0.08010 0.4500 1.6500 0.05380 150.00 0.0038 0.4900 13.0000 0.05851 10.160 94.606 0.3536 173.7CAST PAPER TEXTILE 61AUDAX PR330T4 5.8 50.0 0.04390 0.2900 1.5400 0.05380 350.00 0.0055 0.7400 13.0000 0.09352 24.241 94.764 0.2440 259.2CAST PAPER TEXTILE 62AUDAX PR380MO 6.1 20.0 0.71000 0.2300 4.8300 0.09000 150.00 0.0038 0.7400 15.0000 0.10114 18.360 95.920 0.2195 181.5CAST PAPER FOAM 63AUDAX PR380M2 5.8 23.8 0.37610 0.1700 1.3900 0.09000 350.00 0.0055 0.7500 15.0000 0.13483 26.228 96.740 0.1515 194.5CAST PAPER FOAM 64AUDAX PR380TO 6.0 52.0 0.13010 0.7500 4.1300 0.08920 150.00 0.0042 0.6500 15.0000 0.08021 14.479 95.866 0.6347 180.5CAST PAPER TEXTILE 65AUDAX PR380T2 3.1 52.0 0.09210 0.6100 3.6200 0.08920 150.00 0.0038 0.4500 15.0000 0.11330 13.716 95.264 0.5220 121.1CAST PAPER TEXTILE 66AUDAX PR380T4 5.6 49.0 0.10710 0.3400 4.0600 0.08920 350.00 0.0055 1.2900 15.0000 0.10973 23.588 97.683 0.3137 215.0CAST PAPER TEXTILE 67AUDAX PR380T6 2.9 47.0 0.12000 0.2400 4.6000 0.08920 350.00 0.0035 0.7500 15.0000 0.10644 19.489 99.147 0.2281 183.1CAST PAPER TEXTILE 68AUDAX PR380WO 4.9 50.0 0.18910 0.1700 2.2200 0.08920 350.00 0.0050 1.1300 15.0000 0.05968 23.248 103.426 0.1579 389.5CAST HD-A TEXTILE 69AUDAX PR380W2 2.2 48.0 0.19810 0.1700 1.5600 0.08920 400.00 0.0035 0.5200 15.0000 0.06182 15.533 103.096 0.1533 251.3CAST HD-A TEXTILE 70AIRBORNE 20WP38/4 3.3 30.0 0.06780 0.3600 2.9500 0.02120 80.00 0.0050 0.6200 8.0000 0.02612 6.718 89.057 0.3208 257.2STEEL POLYPROP FOAM 71AIRBORNE 25WP38/4 3.3 26.0 0.17600 0.3700 2.5400 0.03440 100.00 0.0050 0.6200 10.0000 0.03527 7.169 91.217 0.3230 203.2STEEL POLYPROP FOAM 72AIRBORNE 30WP50/4 3.3 22.0 0.23200 0.4600 3.4600 0.04940 120.00 0.0060 0.6200 12.0000 0.07707 8.742 89.294 0.4060 113.4STEEL POLPROP FOAM 73VIFA M13SG-09-08 5.6 54.0 0.01200 0.4600 1.5000 0.00800 35.00 0.0020 0.7000 5.0000 0.00649 5.176 88.130 0.3520 798.0CAST PAPER RUBBER 74VIFA C13WG-19-08 5.5 55.0 0.01200 0.5500 1.4000 0.00800 50.00 0.0020 0.7000 5.0000 0.00625 4.648 87.593 0.3949 743.5CAST PAPER RUBBER 75VIFA M17SG-09-08 5.6 34.0 0.05300 0.4700 1.3600 0.01370 50.00 0.0030 0.7000 6.5000 0.01086 5.258 88.460 0.3493 484.0CAST PAPER RUBBER 76VIFA C17WG-69-08 5.6 44.0 0.03580 0.6800 2.9000 0.01430 50.00 0.0030 0.7000 6.5000 0.01046 4.881 88.512 0.5508 466.5CAST PAPER RUBBER 77VIFA C17WH-09-08 5.5 50.0 0.03100 0.4100 4.3000 0.01430 50.00 0.0020 0.7000 6.5000 0.00936 6.280 91.749 0.3743 671.1CAST PAPER FOAM 78VIFA M18WO-08-08 5.5 33.0 0.03400 0.4100 2.0300 0.01320 80.00 0.0060 0.9500 6.5000 0.01669 6.813 86.737 0.3411 408.3CAST PAPER RUBBER 79VIFA M21WJ-09-08 5.8 29.0 0.13600 0.4500 1.2000 0.02390 80.00 0.0040 0.9000 8.0000 0.01771 6.449 90.669 0.3273 364.2CAST PAPER RUBBER 80VIFA M21WJ-49-08 5.8 25.0 0.14000 0.2700 2.2000 0.02390 80.00 0.0040 1.7000 8.0000 0.02315 8.838 91.080 0.2405 381.8CAST PAPER RUBBER 81VIFA M22WR-19-04 3.2 48.0 0.02000 0.8700 3.4400 0.02240 150.00 0.0055 0.9000 8.0000 0.03861 6.545 86.047 0.6944 169.5CAST PAPER RUBBER 82VIFA M22WR-29-04 3.1 47.0 0.01900 0.8100 3.7000 0.02240 150.00 0.0055 0.8500 8.0000 0.04239 6.922 85.860 0.6645 163.3CAST PAPER RUBBER 83VIFA M22WR-09-06 4.3 30.0 0.05500 0.3800 2.7300 0.02240 150.00 0.0065 1.1000 8.0000 0.03595 8.756 87.914 0.3336 243.6CAST PAPER RUBBER 84VIFA M25W0-35-06 5.1 24.0 0.14100 0.2700 3.9000 0.03460 100.00 0.0070 2.3000 10.0000 0.05227 12.202 90.579 0.2525 233.4CAST PAPER RUBBER 85VIFA M26WR-09-08 5.9 26.0 0.13000 0.3600 2.8200 0.03370 130.00 0.0065 1.8000 10.0000 0.04583 11.077 90.020 0.3192 241.7CAST PAPER RUBBER 86VIFA M26WR-19-04 3.2 44.0 0.05300 0.8400 3.6500 0.03370 150.00 0.0055 0.9500 10.0000 0.03925 6.429 89.298 0.6829 163.8CAST PAPER RUBBER 87VIFA M26WR-29-04 3.1 40.0 0.05500 0.8000 4.0800 0.03370 150.00 0.0055 0.8800 10.0000 0.04577 6.676 88.429 0.6689 145.9CAST PAPER RUBBER 88VIFA P11WH-00-08 5.4 52.0 0.01030 0.2600 1.1000 0.00620 30.00 0.0030 0.6000 4.5000 0.00489 5.763 89.453 0.2103 1177.5CAST POLYPROP RUBBER 89VIFA P11WG-00-08 5.4 53.0 0.01030 0.4400 1.4300 0.00620 30.00 0.0030 0.6000 4.5000 0.00471 4.388 87.416 0.3365 931.4CAST POLYPROP RUBBER 90VIFA P13MH-00-08 5.8 60.0 0.01000 0.4200 1.4600 0.00860 40.00 0.0010 0.0010 5.0000 0.00729 6.159 89.106 0.3262 845.3CAST POLYPROP FOAM 91VIFA P13WH-00-08 5.7 60.0 0.01000 0.4300 1.3800 0.00860 40.00 0.0040 0.7000 5.0000 0.00729 6.034 89.004 0.3278 828.2CAST POLYPROP RUBBER 92VIFA P13WG-00-08 5.6 60.0 0.00900 0.8500 1.7900 0.00860 50.00 0.0040 0.7000 5.0000 0.00809 4.484 85.587 0.5763 553.9CAST POLYPROP RUBBER 93VIFA P17WJ-00-08 5.8 37.0 0.03470 0.4500 1.5500 0.01360 70.00 0.0040 0.5500 6.5000 0.01381 6.432 87.911 0.3487 465.8CAST POLYPROP RUBBER 94VIFA P17WG-00-06 4.0 35.0 0.04940 0.5800 1.3400 0.01360 50.00 0.0030 0.4000 6.5000 0.01084 4.054 87.619 0.4048 374.1CAST POLYPROP RUBBER 95VIFA P17WG-09-04 3.0 64.0 0.01440 0.8800 2.6100 0.01360 50.00 0.0030 0.5000 6.5000 0.01112 3.904 88.318 0.6581 351.1CAST POLYPROP RUBBER 96VIFA P21WO-20-08 5.7 28.0 0.11300 0.4100 1.6000 0.02350 80.00 0.0040 0.9000 8.0000 0.02211 7.353 89.812 0.3264 332.6CAST POLYPROP RUBBER 97VIFA P21WO-12-08 5.8 33.0 0.08500 0.3900 2.5000 0.02350 70.00 0.0040 0.8000 8.0000 0.02116 8.077 90.933 0.3374 381.8CAST POLYPROP RUBBER 98VIFA P21WO-10-08 5.8 25.0 0.14800 0.3400 1.9000 0.02350 70.00 0.0030 0.8000 8.0000 0.02117 7.532 90.320 0.2884 355.8CAST POLYPROP FOAM 99VIFA P21WN-20-08 5.7 28.0 0.11300 0.5200 1.6000 0.02350 80.00 0.0040 0.9000 8.0000 0.02211 6.529 88.780 0.3925 295.4CAST POLYPROP RUBBER 100VIFA P25WO-00-08 5.7 24.0 0.17800 0.3000 3.7000 0.03460 80.00 0.0040 2.2000 10.0000 0.04141 10.892 91.134 0.2775 263.0CAST POLYPROP RUBBER 101VIFA M30WO-19-08 5.7 24.0 0.32000 0.3800 3.8000 0.05130 100.00 0.0040 1.9000 12.0000 0.05063 10.702 92.654 0.3455 211.4CAST PAPER FOAM 102VIFA M30WO-39-08 5.7 19.0 0.48000 0.2500 2.0000 0.05130 100.00 0.0040 2.0000 12.0000 0.05386 12.108 93.190 0.2222 224.8CAST PAPER RUBBER 103VIFA M30WO-49-08 5.7 21.0 0.40000 0.2500 2.3000 0.05130 100.00 0.0040 2.1000 12.0000 0.05291 12.616 93.702 0.2255 238.5CAST PAPER RUBBER 104SYNCHRON SYN-519A 6.0 58.0 0.01400 0.3900 1.8000 0.01000 25.00 0.0020 0.0500 5.2500 0.00753 6.497 90.448 0.3205 862.9CAST POLYPROP PVC 105SYNCHRON SYN-619A 6.0 55.0 0.02000 0.4400 2.1000 0.01300 30.00 0.0020 0.0470 6.5000 0.00991 6.832 90.781 0.3638 689.7CAST POLYPROP PVC 106SYNCHRON SYN-825A 5.6 40.0 0.05000 0.3600 1.7400 0.02100 60.00 0.0040 0.5800 8.0000 0.01955 8.742 91.483 0.2983 447.2CAST POLYPROP PVC 107ECLIPSE W6518R 6.7 38.0 0.03500 0.5000 1.5400 0.01360 75.00 0.0045 0.6300 6.5000 0.01298 6.444 87.839 0.3775 496.5STEEL POLYPROP RUBBER 108ECLIPSE W0838R 5.0 28.0 0.05700 0.4600 2.4000 0.02300 100.00 0.0080 1.0000 8.0000 0.04198 8.960 86.340 0.3860 213.4STEEL POLYPROP RUBBER 109ECLIPSE W1038R 5.1 20.0 0.20000 0.3500 2.2700 0.03540 100.00 0.0079 1.3300 10.0000 0.05555 10.085 88.595 0.3032 181.6STEEL POLYPROP RUBBER 110ECLIPSE W1238R 4.7 18.0 0.25000 0.3200 7.6500 0.05330 150.00 0.0080 2.7000 12.0000 0.12437 14.374 88.580 0.3072 115.6STEEL POLYPROP RUBBER 111SWAN 305 5.2 23.6 0.18800 0.4000 3.5000 0.05330 200.00 0.0073 2.4000 12.0000 0.09621 13.619 89.903 0.3590 141.5STEEL POLYPROP FOAM 112MADISOUND 5102R-4 3.3 50.0 0.00877 0.3200 1.5000 0.00620 50.00 0.0015 0.0900 4.5000 0.00622 4.488 87.342 0.2637 721.9STEEL POLYPROP RUBBER 113MADISOUND 5102R-8 4.7 52.0 0.00787 0.3300 1.4100 0.00620 50.00 0.0015 0.1200 4.5000 0.00641 5.460 87.249 0.2674 852.3STEEL POLYPROP RUBBER 114MADISOUND 5502R-4 3.6 48.0 0.01380 0.4700 2.8900 0.00890 50.00 0.0025 0.3910 5.2500 0.00883 4.518 87.109 0.4043 511.4STEEL POLYPROP RUBBER 115MADISOUND 5502R-8 6.5 48.0 0.01510 0.5200 3.9800 0.00890 50.00 0.0025 0.5760 5.2500 0.00807 5.517 87.061 0.4599 683.3STEEL POLYPROP RUBBER 116MADISOUND 6102-4 3.4 30.0 0.03900 0.3500 6.6000 0.01250 50.00 0.0035 0.0870 6.5000 0.01579 5.376 86.778 0.3324 340.6STEEL POLYPROP FOAM 117MADISOUND 6102-8 6.6 30.0 0.04970 0.4500 7.5000 0.01250 50.00 0.0035 0.1800 6.5000 0.01239 5.852 86.739 0.4245 472.4STEEL POLYPROP FOAM 118MADISOUND 6204R-4 3.4 26.8 0.07190 0.3690 2.6800 0.01250 50.00 0.0035 0.4500 6.5000 0.01073 4.080 87.735 0.3243 380.3STEEL POLYPROP RUBBER 119MADISOUND 6204R-8 6.4 34.2 0.03830 0.4570 1.8000 0.01250 50.00 0.0035 0.7000 6.5000 0.01237 6.101 87.248 0.3645 493.3STEEL POLYPROP RUBBER 120MADISOUND 8154 4.6 30.6 0.04950 0.2800 9.7000 0.02230 75.00 0.0035 0.2500 8.0000 0.03805 10.963 89.040 0.2721 288.1STEEL POLYPROP FOAM 121MADISOUND 8152 5.1 33.0 0.05500 0.4500 3.5000 0.02230 75.00 0.0025 0.1300 8.0000 0.02944 8.318 88.421 0.3987 282.5STEEL POLYPROP FOAM 122MADISOUND 81524 3.7 36.0 0.05100 0.4400 3.9000 0.02230 75.00 0.0020 0.1000 8.0000 0.02668 7.124 89.324 0.3954 267.0STEEL POLYPROP FOAM 123MADISOUND 81524DVC 3.5 31.7 0.03920 0.3200 9.2000 0.02230 80.00 0.0050 0.3400 8.0000 0.04477 9.876 87.907 0.3092 220.6STEEL POLYPROP FOAM 124MADISOUND 8252R 6.4 31.6 0.06800 0.4500 2.0600 0.02230 75.00 0.0045 0.8850 8.0000 0.02597 8.564 88.778 0.3693 329.7STEEL POLYPROP RUBBER 125MADISOUND 1052DVC 6.1 20.4 0.19700 0.2800 3.6800 0.03370 50.00 0.0060 0.4600 10.0000 0.04912 11.712 89.756 0.2602 238.4STEEL POLYPROP FOAM 126MADISOUND 1054 6.0 24.6 0.16000 0.2500 4.0700 0.03370 125.00 0.0035 0.2400 10.0000 0.04159 12.422 91.784 0.2355 298.6STEEL POLYPROP FOAM 127MADISOUND 10204DVC 3.6 21.2 0.16800 0.2100 3.5000 0.03370 100.00 0.0050 0.3500 10.0000 0.05334 11.036 90.815 0.1981 206.9STEEL POLYPROP FOAM 128MADISOUND 10207DVC 5.7 16.2 0.18400 0.2300 3.4300 0.03370 100.00 0.0050 0.5100 10.0000 0.08340 14.505 87.311 0.2155 173.9STEEL POLYPROP FOAM 129MADISOUND 1252DVC 5.6 15.0 0.53300 0.3900 4.1000 0.05330 50.00 0.0060 0.3000 12.0000 0.08401 10.662 88.634 0.3561 126.9STEEL POLYPROP FOAM 130MADISOUND 12204DVC 3.6 22.8 0.22000 0.4200 4.5800 0.05330 100.00 0.0050 0.2600 12.0000 0.08809 10.400 89.924 0.3847 118.1STEEL POLYPROP FOAM 131MADISOUND 10208 5.7 24.0 0.14500 0.6200 4.6200 0.05330 100.00 0.0065 0.1300 10.0000 0.12062 12.932 87.090 0.5466 107.2STEEL POLYPROP FOAM 132MADISOUND 1258 5.6 16.6 0.56800 0.4100 5.3200 0.05330 75.00 0.0040 2.3900 12.0000 0.06437 9.576 90.013 0.3807 148.8STEEL POLYPROP FOAM 133MADISOUND 15258DVC 5.5 22.5 0.36800 0.5200 5.3500 0.08900 100.00 0.0055 0.3600 15.0000 0.15077 15.015 91.058 0.4739 99.6STEEL POLYPROP FOAM 134MADISOUND 15254DVC 3.7 23.0 0.34700 0.4700 5.7100 0.08900 100.00 0.0055 0.2500 15.0000 0.15302 13.194 91.528 0.4343 86.2STEEL POLYPROP FOAM 135SCAN-SPEAK 13M/4535R 3.0 56.0 0.00500 0.2800 2.9300 0.00480 35.00 0.0025 0.1300 5.0000 0.00521 4.432 86.958 0.2556 850.6CAST PAPER RUBBER 136SCAN-SPEAK 13M/8621 5.8 112.0 0.00190 0.6000 3.8800 0.00480 150.00 0.0015 0.1000 5.0000 0.00343 4.829 88.477 0.5196 1408.7CAST PAPER PAPER 137SCAN-SPEAK 13M/8635 5.8 70.0 0.00400 0.5800 3.0000 0.00480 100.00 0.0010 0.1000 5.0000 0.00417 4.282 85.733 0.4860 1027.2CAST PAPER RUBBER 138SCAN-SPEAK 13M/8636 5.8 61.0 0.00500 0.3200 1.1800 0.00480 100.00 0.0015 0.1000 5.0000 0.00439 5.523 87.492 0.2517 1257.7CAST KEVLAR RUBBER 139SCAN-SPEAK 13M/8640 5.8 58.0 0.00600 0.3800 2.5600 0.00480 100.00 0.0015 0.1000 5.0000 0.00405 4.745 86.881 0.3309 1172.2CAST PAPER RUBBER 140SCAN-SPEAK 18W/8544 5.5 36.0 0.04000 0.3500 0.4600 0.01420 100.00 0.0065 0.1000 7.0000 0.01379 7.002 89.263 0.1988 507.6CAST KEVLAR RUBBER 141SCAN-SPEAK 18W/8543 5.5 29.0 0.05000 0.3000 1.4400 0.01430 80.00 0.0065 0.1000 7.0000 0.01725 7.590 88.085 0.2483 440.1CAST POLYPROP RUBBER 142SCAN-SPEAK 18W/8546 5.5 30.0 0.05400 0.3400 2.3000 0.01500 100.00 0.0065 0.4000 7.0000 0.01642 7.075 88.317 0.2962 431.0CAST KEVLAR RUBBER 143SCAN-SPEAK 21W/8554 5.5 25.0 0.11500 0.3000 1.7200 0.02000 110.00 0.0065 0.1000 8.0000 0.01974 7.539 89.768 0.2554 382.0CAST KEVLAR RUBBER 144SCAN-SPEAK 25W/8561/2 5.5 28.0 0.14000 0.4200 2.4300 0.02940 130.00 0.0055 0.1200 10.0000 0.02793 8.021 90.638 0.3581 287.2CAST PAPER FOAM 145SCAN-SPEAK 21W/8553 5.5 26.0 0.10500 0.3200 1.8000 0.02000 90.00 0.0065 0.1000 8.0000 0.01998 7.491 89.604 0.2717 374.8CAST POLYPROP FOAM 146PEERLESS KO50WG/8 6.2 52.0 0.01150 0.5100 1.6600 0.00960 50.00 0.0020 0.5000 5.0000 0.01051 6.461 87.006 0.3901 614.8CAST PAPER RUBBER 147PEERLESS TO 125F/8 6.2 60.0 0.01000 0.5400 1.9200 0.00990 50.00 0.0020 0.5000 5.2500 0.00965 6.464 88.015 0.4215 669.6CAST POLYPROP FOAM 148PEERLESS TO 125R/8 6.2 57.0 0.00930 0.5500 1.8100 0.00940 50.00 0.0020 0.5000 5.2500 0.01037 6.470 86.952 0.4218 623.9CAST POLYPROP RUBBER 149PEERLESS 821602 6.1 71.9 0.00810 0.3200 1.6000 0.00850 125.00 0.0020 0.9000 5.0000 0.00612 7.259 91.729 0.2667 1186.4CAST PAPER FOAM 150PEERLESS 831974 6.1 68.9 0.00670 0.5200 1.9000 0.00850 110.00 0.0020 1.1000 5.0000 0.00806 6.396 88.242 0.4083 794.0STEEL POLYPROP RUBBER 151PEERLESS 831975 6.0 42.7 0.02760 0.4600 1.9400 0.01300 110.00 0.0035 1.3000 6.5000 0.01191 6.456 88.689 0.3718 542.1STEEL POLYPROP RUBBER 152PEERLESS 832592 6.1 54.9 0.01100 0.5500 2.0700 0.00850 100.00 0.0020 1.1000 5.0000 0.00773 5.437 87.192 0.4345 703.6CAST POLYPROP RUBBER 153PEERLESS 832591 3.7 51.5 0.01150 0.4900 2.2400 0.00850 100.00 0.0025 0.8000 5.0000 0.00840 4.530 87.053 0.4021 539.3CAST POLYPROP RUBBER 154PEERLESS 822733 5.9 59.0 0.00870 0.4200 1.8300 0.00850 125.00 0.0035 0.9000 5.0000 0.00846 6.638 88.282 0.3416 784.6STEEL POLYPROP RUBBER 155PEERLESS 831592 6.2 57.0 0.00930 0.5500 1.8100 0.00940 50.00 0.0020 0.5000 5.2500 0.01037 6.470 86.952 0.4218 623.9CAST POLYPROP RUBBER 156PEERLESS 833599 6.3 36.2 0.03220 0.3500 1.5500 0.01300 150.00 0.0040 1.2000 6.5000 0.01420 7.625 88.393 0.2855 536.9STEEL POLYPROP RUBBER 157PEERLESS 831732 6.0 40.0 0.02400 0.4700 1.7000 0.01280 90.00 0.0055 0.5000 6.5000 0.01513 6.967 87.137 0.3682 460.5STEEL POLYPROP RUBBER 158PEERLESS 833594 3.1 40.0 0.02710 0.2800 1.5100 0.01300 150.00 0.0030 0.7000 6.5000 0.01382 6.202 89.914 0.2362 448.7STEEL POLYPROP RUBBER 159PEERLESS 833429 6.1 47.5 0.02070 0.4200 1.6300 0.01300 150.00 0.0040 1.2000 6.5000 0.01283 7.458 89.222 0.3340 581.2STEEL POLYPROP FOAM 160PEERLESS 833597 3.2 45.2 0.02010 0.3200 1.9800 0.01300 150.00 0.0030 0.7000 6.5000 0.01459 6.438 89.629 0.2755 441.1STEEL POLYPROP FOAM 161PEERLESS 832732 6.1 35.2 0.03290 0.3500 1.6300 0.01300 150.00 0.0055 0.9000 6.5000 0.01470 7.528 88.122 0.2881 512.0STEEL POLYPROP RUBBER 162PEERLESS 832757 3.6 35.2 0.03260 0.3000 1.8000 0.01300 150.00 0.0050 0.7000 6.5000 0.01484 6.275 88.751 0.2571 422.9STEEL POLYPROP RUBBER 163PEERLESS 831510 6.0 37.9 0.06660 1.1200 3.0300 0.02250 100.00 0.0035 1.4000 8.0000 0.01877 4.893 87.096 0.8177 260.7STEEL POLYPROP FOAM 164PEERLESS 832556 6.1 32.3 0.08240 0.4500 2.2900 0.02250 150.00 0.0040 1.6000 8.0000 0.02088 7.580 89.897 0.3761 363.0STEEL POLYPROP FOAM 165PEERLESS 831709 5.0 25.0 0.08300 0.4600 2.2500 0.02130 100.00 0.0055 0.4000 8.0000 0.03101 7.277 86.496 0.3819 234.6STEEL POLYPROP FOAM 166PEERLESS 831721 5.4 32.4 0.06240 0.3500 2.1200 0.02250 180.00 0.0065 2.1000 8.0000 0.02741 9.278 89.822 0.3004 338.5STEEL POLYPROP RUBBER 167PEERLESS 831727 5.6 24.0 0.10570 0.4400 2.7100 0.03090 120.00 0.0085 1.5000 10.0000 0.05561 10.331 87.207 0.3785 185.8STEEL POLYPROP FOAM 168PEERLESS 831758 3.5 22.1 0.10910 0.4300 2.1900 0.02250 150.00 0.0050 0.9000 8.0000 0.03369 6.171 86.370 0.3594 183.2STEEL POLYPROP RUBBER 169PEERLESS 831858 2.6 22.0 0.07980 0.2500 3.0800 0.02300 200.00 0.0070 1.3000 8.0000 0.04857 8.356 87.308 0.2312 172.0STEEL POLYPROP RUBBER 170PEERLESS 831976 6.0 26.5 0.11700 0.5500 2.4100 0.02300 110.00 0.0035 1.4000 8.0000 0.02283 6.440 87.970 0.4478 282.1STEEL POLYPROP RUBBER 171PEERLESS 831727 5.4 22.3 0.13620 0.2500 3.0800 0.03100 220.00 0.0090 3.3000 10.0000 0.05032 12.340 89.806 0.2312 245.3STEEL POLYPROP RUBBER 172PEERLESS 831759 2.6 22.4 0.12200 0.3000 2.8400 0.03100 220.00 0.0075 1.8000 10.0000 0.05567 8.241 88.594 0.2713 148.0STEEL POLYPROP RUBBER 173PEERLESS 831715 5.5 18.0 0.37200 0.3000 3.8300 0.02480 200.00 0.0050 2.5000 12.0000 0.01810 6.125 90.587 0.2782 338.5STEEL POLYPROP FOAM 174PEERLESS 831857 5.5 24.0 0.21000 0.4900 3.7200 0.05200 220.00 0.0090 2.8000 12.0000 0.07927 11.584 89.721 0.4330 146.1STEEL POLYPROP RUBBER 175DYNAUDIO 15 W-75 4 3.0 55.0 0.00750 0.6000 1.7000 0.00870 130.00 0.0033 0.1500 5.0000 0.01183 4.521 85.174 0.4435 382.2CAST POLYPROP RUBBER 176DYNAUDIO 15 W-75 8 4.9 55.0 0.00750 0.6000 1.6000 0.00870 130.00 0.0028 0.1900 5.0000 0.01183 5.778 85.174 0.4364 488.4CAST POLYPROP RUBBER 177DYNAUDIO 17 M-75 5.5 74.0 0.00595 2.1300 2.0500 0.01200 180.00 0.0028 0.4500 6.5000 0.01567 4.338 82.533 1.0446 276.8STEEL POLYPROP RUBBER 178DYNAUDIO 17 W-75 5.5 39.0 0.01880 1.1200 2.1800 0.01200 150.00 0.0028 0.4500 6.5000 0.01786 4.636 81.976 0.7399 259.6STEEL POLYPROP RUBBER 179DYNAUDIO 17 W LQ 4 3.0 40.0 0.02200 0.5000 1.8000 0.01200 130.00 0.0033 0.1500 6.5000 0.01451 4.677 86.491 0.3913 322.4CAST POLYPROP RUBBER 180DYNAUDIO 17 W LQ 8 4.9 40.0 0.02200 0.5000 1.8000 0.01200 130.00 0.0028 0.1900 6.5000 0.01451 5.978 86.491 0.3913 412.0CAST POLYPROP RUBBER 181DYNAUDIO 17 W-75 XL 4 3.0 40.0 0.02000 0.5000 1.9000 0.01200 130.00 0.0030 0.1700 6.5000 0.01596 4.905 86.077 0.3958 307.4STEEL POLYPROP RUBBER 182DYNAUDIO 17 W-75 XL 8 5.1 40.0 0.02000 0.6000 2.0000 0.01200 130.00 0.0030 0.2300 6.5000 0.01596 5.839 85.285 0.4615 365.9STEEL POLYPROP RUBBER 183DYNAUDIO 17 W-75 EXT 4 3.0 40.0 0.02200 0.9000 3.0000 0.01200 130.00 0.0030 0.1700 6.5000 0.01451 3.486 83.938 0.6923 240.3STEEL POLYPROP FOAM 184DYNAUDIO 17 W-75 EXT 8 5.1 40.0 0.02200 1.1000 2.8000 0.01200 130.00 0.0030 0.2300 6.5000 0.01451 4.111 83.066 0.7897 283.4STEEL POLYPROP FOAM 185DYNAUDIO 19 W-38 4 2.9 45.0 0.02100 0.4000 2.1000 0.01380 75.00 0.0030 0.1900 7.0000 0.01588 5.706 88.792 0.3360 359.3STEEL POLYPROP RUBBER 186DYNAUDIO 19 W-38 8 5.2 45.0 0.02300 0.5000 2.5000 0.01380 75.00 0.0025 0.2700 7.0000 0.01450 6.530 88.218 0.4167 450.3STEEL POLYPROP RUBBER 187DYNAUDIO 21 W-54 5.6 30.0 0.05960 0.3560 2.0300 0.02200 160.00 0.0035 0.2500 8.0000 0.03200 9.740 88.546 0.3029 304.4CAST POLYPROP FOAM 188DYNAUDIO 24 W-100 5.2 32.0 0.06200 0.4500 1.6000 0.02200 350.00 0.0040 0.7300 8.0000 0.02703 7.925 88.541 0.3512 293.2STEEL POLYPROP FOAM 189DYNAUDIO 20 W-75 4 3.2 30.0 0.06400 0.5000 1.5000 0.01800 180.00 0.0043 0.2000 7.0000 0.01995 4.905 87.380 0.3750 245.9STEEL POLYPROP FOAM 190DYNAUDIO 20 W-75 8 5.0 30.0 0.06500 0.7000 1.8000 0.01800 180.00 0.0046 0.3000 7.0000 0.01964 5.142 85.986 0.5040 261.8STEEL POLYPROP FOAM 191DYNAUDIO 24 W-75 5.5 33.0 0.08820 1.1100 3.3700 0.02200 120.00 0.0028 0.4500 8.0000 0.01787 4.285 86.551 0.8350 239.8STEEL POLYPROP FOAM 192DYNAUDIO 24 W-75 XL 5.5 33.0 0.08880 0.6100 2.2000 0.02200 130.00 0.0028 0.4300 8.0000 0.01775 5.760 89.180 0.4776 324.5STEEL POLYPROP FOAM 193DYNAUDIO 30 W-54 6.3 22.0 0.25700 0.4200 2.3900 0.04000 210.00 0.0035 0.2500 12.0000 0.04561 9.725 90.134 0.3572 213.2CAST POLYPROP FOAM 194DYNAUDIO 30 W-100 5.9 24.0 0.26900 0.8030 2.7000 0.04000 450.00 0.0040 0.7300 12.0000 0.03662 6.370 88.651 0.6189 173.9CAST POLYPROP FOAM 195DYNAUDIO 30 W-100 XL 4 3.8 22.0 0.24800 0.5000 2.3000 0.04000 450.00 0.0045 0.7300 12.0000 0.04727 7.047 89.222 0.4107 149.1CAST POLYPROP FOAM 196DYNAUDIO 30 W-100 XL 8 5.4 22.0 0.24800 0.5000 2.4000 0.04000 450.00 0.0045 0.7300 12.0000 0.04727 8.401 89.222 0.4138 177.7CAST POLYPROP FOAM 197ETON 4-206 2.9 59.0 0.00420 0.3500 5.1000 0.00550 70.00 0.0030 0.1700 4.0000 0.00734 4.747 85.912 0.3275 647.0CAST KEVLAR RUBBER 198ETON 4-203 5.8 59.0 0.00600 0.2800 4.3300 0.00550 70.00 0.0010 0.2700 4.0000 0.00514 6.280 88.430 0.2630 1222.7CAST KEVLAR RUBBER 199ETON 4-300 6.0 57.0 0.00720 0.3500 1.7100 0.00550 50.00 0.0020 0.2500 4.0000 0.00459 5.306 87.803 0.2905 1157.1CAST KEVLAR RUBBER 200ETON 5-80/25 6.3 57.0 0.00830 0.4500 1.8300 0.00820 70.00 0.0030 0.3000 5.0000 0.00884 6.658 87.329 0.3612 753.0CAST KEVLAR RUBBER 201ETON 5-880 6.0 48.0 0.01200 0.3500 1.6000 0.00790 70.00 0.0030 0.4300 5.0000 0.00800 6.433 87.783 0.2872 803.7CAST KEVLAR RUBBER 202ETON 7-360 5.5 40.0 0.02800 0.3500 1.2900 0.01330 120.00 0.0030 0.6100 7.0000 0.01400 7.436 89.087 0.2753 531.1CAST KEVLAR RUBBER 203ETON 7-380/32 6.6 37.0 0.03300 0.3100 2.9000 0.01330 100.00 0.0035 0.5700 7.0000 0.01389 8.290 89.312 0.2801 597.0CAST KEVLAR RUBBER 204ETON 8-480/32 6.9 24.5 0.09311 0.3850 2.8300 0.02090 100.00 0.0035 0.5700 8.0000 0.02772 8.744 87.505 0.3389 315.5CAST KEVLAR RUBBER 205ETON 8-800/37 5.5 31.0 0.06200 0.4500 2.5600 0.02410 120.00 0.0030 0.6900 8.0000 0.03457 9.072 88.127 0.3827 262.4CAST KEVLAR RUBBER 206ETON 11-581/50 5.4 28.0 0.11000 0.3000 8.5900 0.03630 150.00 0.0050 0.6900 11.0000 0.05418 13.099 91.052 0.2899 241.8CAST KEVLAR RUBBER 207LPG 100HMS 6.0 96.0 0.00450 0.7900 2.3400 0.00530 30.00 0.0011 0.0010 4.0000 0.00240 3.317 89.018 0.5906 1381.0STEEL PAPER RUBBER 208LPG 130HMS 5.3 40.0 0.01800 0.2500 0.3200 0.00790 50.00 0.0015 0.0010 5.0000 0.00768 6.399 88.629 0.1404 832.7STEEL PAPER RUBBER 209LPG 130HWS 5.3 56.0 0.01200 0.4200 1.7400 0.00830 50.00 0.0015 0.0010 5.0000 0.00649 5.369 88.999 0.3383 827.0STEEL POLYPROP RUBBER 210LPG 160HWS 5.7 44.0 0.03050 0.5700 1.6100 0.01370 60.00 0.0020 0.0010 6.5000 0.01127 5.582 88.582 0.4210 495.2STEEL POLYPROP RUBBER 211LPG 160CWD 3.2 48.0 0.01400 0.3500 1.7700 0.01370 100.00 0.0035 0.0010 6.5000 0.02063 7.543 88.452 0.2922 365.6CAST POLYPROP RUBBER 212LPG 245HWD 7.2 22.0 0.20000 0.2100 1.5800 0.03140 150.00 0.0095 0.5000 10.0000 0.03612 13.084 92.055 0.1854 362.2CAST PAPER RUBBER 213LPG 310HWD 7.2 25.0 0.18000 0.3100 1.9700 0.05150 150.00 0.0095 0.5000 12.0000 0.08360 17.465 91.572 0.2679 208.9CAST PAPER RUBBER 214LPG 205CWD 3.2 42.0 0.04000 0.5700 2.0400 0.02400 120.00 0.0040 0.5000 8.0000 0.02895 6.549 89.154 0.4455 226.2CAST POLYPROP RUBBER 215LPG 245CWD 3.3 24.0 0.21400 0.3000 2.4100 0.03260 130.00 0.0033 0.5000 10.0000 0.03057 7.122 91.933 0.2668 232.9CAST PAPER RUBBER 216KEF B110-1003 6.7 38.0 0.02360 0.3300 6.7000 0.00920 30.00 0.0030 0.4500 5.2500 0.00881 6.534 87.932 0.3145 741.9STEEL BEXTRENE RUBBER 217KEF B110-1057 7.1 37.0 0.02360 0.3800 2.4400 0.00920 50.00 0.0030 0.4500 5.2500 0.00929 6.352 86.972 0.3288 683.8STEEL BEXTRENE RUBBER 218KEF B300-B-1071 6.9 23.0 0.13000 0.5000 5.3000 0.05200 200.00 0.0030 0.0010 12.0000 0.13943 16.675 86.996 0.4569 119.6CAST BEXTRENE RUBBER 219KEF B139-B-1044 6.6 25.0 0.16400 0.4000 5.5000 0.03540 100.00 0.0030 0.5600 10.0000 0.04336 10.600 90.060 0.3729 244.5CAST BEXTRENE RUBBER 220KEF B200-G-1075 4.7 27.0 0.12100 0.4200 3.0300 0.02460 150.00 0.0030 0.0010 8.0000 0.02433 6.796 89.530 0.3689 279.3STEEL BEXTRENE RUBBER 221KEF B200-A-1014 7.1 25.0 0.13150 0.5700 4.7000 0.02320 50.00 0.0030 0.4200 8.0000 0.02322 6.741 87.563 0.5083 290.3STEEL BEXTRENE RUBBER 222MOREL MW113 6.2 72.0 0.00430 1.0300 3.1300 0.00610 150.00 0.0030 0.2500 4.0000 0.00592 4.015 83.920 0.7750 678.2STEEL POLYPROP RUBBER 223MOREL MW114-S 5.6 65.0 0.00318 0.3600 2.3200 0.00530 150.00 0.0030 0.4700 4.0000 0.00741 6.863 85.843 0.3116 925.7STEEL POLYPROP RUBBER 224MOREL MW142 5.2 52.0 0.00700 0.4500 2.1400 0.00900 150.00 0.0035 0.5000 5.0000 0.01518 7.569 85.393 0.3718 498.8STEEL POLYPROP RUBBER 225MOREL MW143 5.3 47.0 0.01400 0.3100 1.4800 0.00900 150.00 0.0035 0.1100 5.0000 0.00929 6.848 88.705 0.2563 737.3STEEL POLYPROP RUBBER 226MOREL MW162 3.2 55.0 0.01100 1.2300 4.4400 0.01190 120.00 0.0035 0.3500 6.0000 0.01509 3.684 83.720 0.9632 244.1STEEL PAPER RUBBER 227MOREL MW164 6.4 48.0 0.01100 0.7800 2.5300 0.01190 150.00 0.0042 0.6200 6.0000 0.01981 7.002 83.924 0.5962 353.4STEEL PAPER RUBBER 228MOREL MW166 6.4 48.0 0.01180 0.8500 2.6300 0.01190 150.00 0.0042 0.6200 6.0000 0.01847 6.476 83.856 0.6424 350.6STEEL POLYPROP RUBBER 229MOREL MW167 6.6 44.0 0.01880 0.4300 1.9900 0.01190 150.00 0.0043 0.0800 6.0000 0.01380 7.652 87.705 0.3536 554.6STEEL POLYPROP RUBBER 230MOREL MW220 5.2 31.0 0.07000 0.9500 3.7400 0.02190 120.00 0.0035 0.5000 8.0000 0.02528 5.192 85.409 0.7576 205.4STEEL PAPER RUBBER 231MOREL MW266 6.4 30.0 0.07000 0.7500 2.5800 0.02190 150.00 0.0043 0.6200 8.0000 0.02700 6.590 86.008 0.5811 244.1STEEL PAPER RUBBER 232MOREL MW267 6.6 25.0 0.11300 0.4000 2.0800 0.02190 180.00 0.0043 0.1600 8.0000 0.02408 7.900 88.443 0.3355 328.1STEEL PAPER RUBBER 233MOREL MW224 6.0 32.0 0.06050 0.9200 1.5600 0.02270 150.00 0.0035 0.0010 8.0000 0.02950 6.219 85.328 0.5787 210.8STEEL PAPER RUBBER 234MOREL MW1075 6.4 25.0 0.17800 0.8700 2.5000 0.03240 180.00 0.0043 0.6200 10.0000 0.03346 6.218 87.041 0.6454 185.8STEEL PAPER FOAM 235MOREL MW1076 6.4 22.0 0.16000 0.7300 2.3000 0.03240 180.00 0.0043 0.6200 10.0000 0.04807 7.633 85.675 0.5541 158.8STEEL PAPER FOAM 236MOREL MW1077 6.6 28.0 0.15500 0.5400 2.2700 0.03240 200.00 0.0043 0.1200 10.0000 0.03063 8.116 89.988 0.4362 264.9STEEL POLYPROP FOAM 237MOREL MW1252 5.6 22.0 0.38800 0.4500 2.2000 0.05300 250.00 0.0040 0.8300 12.0000 0.05304 9.552 91.623 0.3736 180.1CAST POLYPROP FOAM 238MOREL MW1275 6.4 22.0 0.27000 1.0000 3.8000 0.05030 250.00 0.0043 0.6200 12.0000 0.06866 7.794 86.581 0.7917 113.5CAST PAPER FOAM 239MOREL MW1276 6.4 24.0 0.24000 1.0220 3.0000 0.05030 250.00 0.0043 0.6200 12.0000 0.06490 7.829 87.108 0.7623 120.6CAST PAPER FOAM 240MOREL CW12 3.7 35.0 0.19500 1.3400 0.5800 0.05800 200.00 0.0060 0.4700 12.0000 0.04994 5.507 89.946 0.4048 110.3CAST PAPER TEXTILE 241MOREL CW6 3.7 43.0 0.01500 0.6500 0.7200 0.01250 100.00 0.0060 0.4700 6.0000 0.01998 5.543 84.630 0.3416 277.5STEEL PAPER RUBBER 242MOREL CW8 3.7 40.0 0.03700 0.9900 0.8500 0.02270 120.00 0.0060 0.4700 8.0000 0.03087 5.385 85.782 0.4573 174.4CAST PAPER RUBBER 243MOREL CW10 3.7 38.0 0.10000 1.0700 0.5100 0.03800 150.00 0.0060 0.4700 10.0000 0.03546 5.411 89.094 0.3454 152.6CAST PAPER FOAM 244MOREL PP8.2 DVC 3.7 33.0 0.04200 1.4600 1.7500 0.02270 120.00 0.0040 0.4700 8.0000 0.03995 4.582 82.139 0.7960 114.7STEEL PAPER RUBBER 245MOREL PP10 DVC 1.4 33.0 0.10900 0.4200 1.4600 0.03800 200.00 0.0060 0.4700 10.0000 0.04314 5.460 91.691 0.3262 126.6CAST PAPER RUBBER 246JBL 112A 5.8 40.0 0.03400 0.2200 4.0000 0.01830 60.00 0.0028 0.3000 8.0000 0.02183 12.027 91.947 0.2085 550.9CAST PAPER FOAM 247JBL 116A 5.2 28.0 0.07360 0.5100 5.0000 0.01830 50.00 0.0048 0.6000 8.0000 0.02058 6.076 87.002 0.4628 295.2CAST PAPER FOAM 248JBL 122A 5.7 17.0 0.33980 0.2400 7.0000 0.05270 50.00 0.0069 1.5000 12.0000 0.10029 15.951 90.418 0.2320 159.0CAST PAPER FOAM 249JBL 123A 4.4 25.0 0.23510 0.5200 8.5000 0.04860 50.00 0.0079 0.6000 12.0000 0.05700 8.704 90.485 0.4900 152.7CAST PAPER FOAM 250JBL 124A 6.3 16.0 0.40780 0.1400 6.0000 0.05270 100.00 0.0051 1.4000 12.0000 0.09434 20.659 92.761 0.1368 219.0CAST PAPER FOAM 251JBL 125A 5.2 25.0 0.23510 0.4600 7.5000 0.04860 50.00 0.0048 0.7000 12.0000 0.05700 10.061 91.017 0.4334 176.5CAST PAPER FOAM 252JBL 127A 5.2 25.0 0.23510 0.4600 7.5000 0.04860 50.00 0.0048 0.7000 12.0000 0.05700 10.061 91.017 0.4334 176.5CAST PAPER FOAM 253JBL 127H 6.6 25.0 0.23790 0.4600 7.5000 0.03160 50.00 0.0048 0.7000 10.0000 0.02382 7.326 91.069 0.4334 307.6CAST PAPER FOAM 254JBL 130A 5.7 37.0 0.29740 0.1900 4.0000 0.08960 100.00 0.0020 0.8000 15.0000 0.06993 22.083 100.986 0.1814 315.8CAST PAPER TEXTILE 255JBL 136A 6.3 16.0 0.73630 0.2200 5.5000 0.08830 100.00 0.0051 1.4000 15.0000 0.14669 20.550 93.364 0.2115 140.1CAST PAPER FOAM 256JBL 1400 4.1 52.0 0.06230 0.3400 4.1000 0.06350 600.00 0.0076 0.9000 12.0000 0.08488 18.287 96.104 0.3140 215.4CAST PAPER TEXTILE 257JBL 2022H 4.6 75.0 0.04250 0.4400 4.3000 0.05270 300.00 0.0064 0.7000 12.0000 0.04120 14.247 98.095 0.3992 345.8CAST PAPER TEXTILE 258JBL 2032H 4.2 57.0 0.13310 0.6000 5.5000 0.08830 300.00 0.0064 0.6000 15.0000 0.06394 12.661 98.131 0.5410 198.0CAST PAPER TEXTILE 259JBL 2042H 4.3 39.0 0.33700 0.4400 5.0000 0.12650 300.00 0.0076 0.8000 18.0000 0.11071 16.283 98.568 0.4044 147.1CAST PAPER TEXTILE 260JBL 2108 5.8 40.0 0.03500 0.1800 4.5000 0.01800 75.00 0.0015 0.5000 8.0000 0.02052 12.890 92.944 0.1731 628.3CAST PAPER FOAM 261JBL 2110 6.0 60.0 0.03500 0.3400 3.5000 0.02100 25.00 0.0025 0.3000 8.0000 0.01241 9.087 95.465 0.3099 732.1CAST PAPER FOAM 262JBL 2115A 5.5 55.0 0.03500 0.5400 4.0000 0.01800 30.00 0.0055 0.3000 8.0000 0.01085 6.180 92.322 0.4758 569.5CAST PAPER FOAM 263JBL 2115B 12.0 55.0 0.03500 0.5400 4.0000 0.01800 30.00 0.0055 0.3000 8.0000 0.01085 9.129 92.322 0.4758 841.2CAST PAPER FOAM 264JBL 2120 6.0 65.0 0.04500 0.4000 4.0000 0.03000 75.00 0.0015 0.4000 10.0000 0.01679 10.141 96.893 0.3636 604.1CAST PAPER FOAM 265JBL 2121 6.0 35.0 0.11000 0.1700 5.5000 0.03000 75.00 0.0015 0.8000 10.0000 0.02369 13.559 96.426 0.1649 572.5CAST PAPER FOAM 266JBL 2130 6.3 50.0 0.12000 0.2100 4.0000 0.05300 100.00 0.0015 0.6000 12.0000 0.03320 17.690 100.533 0.1995 532.8CAST PAPER FOAM 267JBL 2135 6.3 40.0 0.30000 0.2700 4.0000 0.08900 125.00 0.0015 0.6000 15.0000 0.05852 18.525 100.514 0.2529 316.6CAST PAPER FOAM 268JBL 2145A 5.0 30.0 0.15500 0.5300 12.0000 0.04300 50.00 0.0035 0.4000 12.0000 0.04700 9.142 90.968 0.5076 194.5CAST PAPER FOAM 269JBL 2150 5.5 55.0 0.10000 0.7300 5.0000 0.07500 50.00 0.0025 1.0000 15.0000 0.06594 13.103 95.572 0.6370 198.7CAST PAPER FOAM 270JBL 2202A 5.5 50.0 0.09000 0.1800 3.5000 0.05300 100.00 0.0025 1.3000 12.0000 0.04427 20.615 99.953 0.1712 465.6CAST PAPER FOAM 271JBL 2203A 6.3 16.0 0.40000 0.1400 6.0000 0.05300 100.00 0.0050 1.4000 12.0000 0.09728 20.978 92.677 0.1368 215.7CAST PAPER FOAM 272JBL 2205A 5.5 30.0 0.30000 0.2200 5.0000 0.08900 150.00 0.0025 1.3000 15.0000 0.10403 22.142 97.655 0.2107 212.8CAST PAPER FOAM 273JBL 2205B 13.3 30.0 0.30000 0.2200 5.0000 0.08900 150.00 0.0025 2.0000 15.0000 0.10403 34.431 97.655 0.2107 331.0CAST PAPER FOAM 274JBL 2213 4.4 25.0 0.23500 0.5200 8.5000 0.04900 50.00 0.0040 0.6000 12.0000 0.05797 8.778 90.483 0.4900 151.4CAST PAPER FOAM 275JBL 2215A 5.7 20.0 0.73500 0.2200 5.5000 0.08900 100.00 0.0040 1.0000 15.0000 0.09554 17.637 96.264 0.2115 184.6CAST PAPER FOAM 276JBL 2215B 8.8 20.0 0.73500 0.2200 5.5000 0.08900 100.00 0.0040 2.2000 15.0000 0.09554 21.915 96.264 0.2115 229.4CAST PAPER FOAM 277JBL 2220A 5.7 37.0 0.30000 0.1900 4.0000 0.08900 100.00 0.0020 0.8000 15.0000 0.06839 21.840 101.024 0.1814 319.3CAST PAPER FOAM 278JBL 2220B 13.2 37.0 0.30000 0.1900 4.0000 0.08900 100.00 0.0020 2.0000 15.0000 0.06839 33.236 101.024 0.1814 486.0CAST PAPER FOAM 279JBL 2231A 6.3 16.0 0.73500 0.2200 5.5000 0.08900 100.00 0.0050 1.4000 15.0000 0.14928 20.731 93.356 0.2115 138.9CAST PAPER FOAM 280JBL 2105H 6.1 200.0 0.00085 0.6500 3.0000 0.00620 25.00 0.0015 0.2500 5.0000 0.00401 6.876 92.190 0.5342 1715.1CAST PAPER FOAM 281JBL 2108H 5.8 40.0 0.03500 0.2700 3.5000 0.01800 75.00 0.0030 0.8000 8.0000 0.02052 10.525 91.183 0.2507 513.0CAST PAPER FOAM 282JBL 2110H 6.0 60.0 0.03500 0.3400 3.5000 0.02100 25.00 0.0025 0.3000 8.0000 0.01241 9.087 95.465 0.3099 732.1CAST PAPER FOAM 283JBL 2115H 5.5 55.0 0.03500 0.5400 4.0000 0.01800 25.00 0.0055 0.3000 8.0000 0.01085 6.180 92.322 0.4758 569.5CAST PAPER FOAM 284JBL 2115J 12.0 55.0 0.03500 0.5400 4.0000 0.01800 25.00 0.0055 0.8000 8.0000 0.01085 9.129 92.322 0.4758 841.2CAST PAPER FOAM 285JBL 2121H 6.0 35.0 0.11000 0.1700 5.5000 0.03100 75.00 0.0030 0.8000 10.0000 0.02529 14.010 96.426 0.1649 554.0CAST PAPER FOAM 286JBL 2122H 5.8 40.0 0.06510 0.2600 1.9000 0.03250 100.00 0.0030 0.6000 10.0000 0.03596 14.199 94.042 0.2287 394.9CAST PAPER TEXTILE 287JBL 2123H 4.2 85.0 0.01980 0.3700 2.5000 0.03160 250.00 0.0025 0.4000 10.0000 0.02475 12.250 97.161 0.3223 494.9CAST PAPER TEXTILE 288JBL 2123J 8.7 85.0 0.01980 0.3700 2.5000 0.03160 250.00 0.0025 0.8000 10.0000 0.02475 17.631 97.161 0.3223 712.3CAST PAPER TEXTILE 289JBL 2125 6.0 45.0 0.13590 0.5000 4.5000 0.05270 50.00 0.0025 0.5000 12.0000 0.03579 11.019 95.933 0.4500 307.9CAST PAPER TEXTILE 290JBL 2142H 5.2 72.0 0.04530 0.9200 4.2000 0.05270 100.00 0.0064 0.8500 12.0000 0.04194 10.356 94.637 0.7547 246.9CAST PAPER TEXTILE 291JBL 2152H 4.5 85.0 0.03680 0.4400 3.3000 0.05270 150.00 0.0025 0.5000 12.0000 0.03704 14.224 99.101 0.3882 384.0CAST PAPER TEXTILE 292JBL 2155H 4.2 53.0 0.16430 0.5300 4.4700 0.08960 150.00 0.0025 0.4800 15.0000 0.06169 12.759 98.636 0.4738 206.8CAST PAPER TEXTILE 293JBL 2202H 5.5 50.0 0.09000 0.1700 3.5000 0.05100 150.00 0.0035 1.1000 12.0000 0.04099 20.412 100.201 0.1621 497.9CAST PAPER FOAM 294JBL 2202J 10.4 50.0 0.09000 0.1700 3.5000 0.05100 125.00 0.0035 1.8000 12.0000 0.04099 28.069 100.201 0.1621 684.7CAST PAPER FOAM 295JBL 2203H 6.3 16.0 0.40000 0.1400 6.0000 0.05300 100.00 0.0070 1.4000 12.0000 0.09728 20.978 92.677 0.1368 215.7CAST PAPER FOAM 296JBL 2204H 6.2 45.0 0.08780 0.4400 1.7000 0.05370 350.00 0.0069 0.7000 12.0000 0.05752 15.138 94.591 0.3495 263.2CAST PAPER TEXTILE 297JBL 2204J 12.4 45.0 0.08780 0.4400 1.7000 0.05370 350.00 0.0069 1.6000 12.0000 0.05752 21.408 94.591 0.3495 372.2CAST PAPER TEXTILE 298JBL 2213H 4.4 25.0 0.23500 0.5200 8.5000 0.04900 75.00 0.0080 0.6000 12.0000 0.05797 8.778 90.483 0.4900 151.4CAST PAPER FOAM 299JBL 2205H 5.5 30.0 0.30000 0.2200 5.0000 0.08600 150.00 0.0035 1.3000 15.0000 0.09714 21.395 97.655 0.2107 220.3CAST PAPER FOAM 300JBL 2205J 13.3 30.0 0.30000 0.2200 5.0000 0.08600 150.00 0.0035 3.0000 15.0000 0.09714 33.271 97.655 0.2107 342.5CAST PAPER FOAM 301JBL 2206H 5.3 52.0 0.06230 0.3400 4.5000 0.05480 600.00 0.0076 1.5000 12.0000 0.06322 17.943 96.104 0.3161 283.8CAST PAPER TEXTILE 302JBL 2214H 5.6 23.0 0.22370 0.2500 10.5000 0.05270 200.00 0.0066 1.3000 12.0000 0.08323 16.414 92.363 0.2442 197.2CAST PAPER FOAM 303JBL 2215H 5.7 20.0 0.73500 0.2200 5.5000 0.08800 100.00 0.0070 1.6000 15.0000 0.09341 17.439 96.264 0.2115 186.7CAST PAPER FOAM 304JBL 2220H 5.7 37.0 0.30000 0.1800 5.0000 0.08600 100.00 0.0030 1.0000 15.0000 0.06386 21.682 101.259 0.1737 339.5CAST PAPER FOAM 305JBL 2220J 13.2 37.0 0.30000 0.1800 5.0000 0.08600 100.00 0.0030 2.0000 15.0000 0.06386 32.996 101.259 0.1737 516.7CAST PAPER FOAM 306JBL 2225H 6.3 40.0 0.17500 0.3100 2.5000 0.08900 400.00 0.0050 1.1000 15.0000 0.10032 22.636 97.573 0.2758 225.6CAST PAPER FOAM 307JBL 2225J 12.9 40.0 0.17500 0.3100 2.5000 0.08900 400.00 0.0050 2.2000 15.0000 0.10032 32.391 97.573 0.2758 322.9CAST PAPER FOAM 308JBL 2226G 2.5 40.0 0.17560 0.3300 5.0000 0.08830 600.00 0.0076 0.9200 15.0000 0.09841 13.688 97.316 0.3096 139.1CAST PAPER TEXTILE 309JBL 2226H 5.0 40.0 0.17560 0.3300 5.0000 0.08830 600.00 0.0076 1.7500 15.0000 0.09841 19.358 97.316 0.3096 196.7CAST PAPER TEXTILE 310JBL 2226J 10.0 40.0 0.17560 0.3300 5.0000 0.08830 600.00 0.0076 3.5000 15.0000 0.09841 27.377 97.316 0.3096 278.2CAST PAPER TEXTILE 311JBL 2231H 6.3 16.0 0.73500 0.2000 5.5000 0.08800 100.00 0.0070 1.4000 15.0000 0.14595 21.498 93.770 0.1930 147.3CAST PAPER FOAM 312JBL 2234H 6.0 23.0 0.45880 0.2500 2.0000 0.08960 150.00 0.0084 1.2000 15.0000 0.11730 20.170 95.483 0.2222 172.0CAST PAPER FOAM 313JBL 2240G 2.5 30.0 0.48140 0.2500 2.5000 0.12970 300.00 0.0056 0.7000 18.0000 0.13769 16.110 99.154 0.2273 117.0CAST PAPER TEXTILE 314JBL 2240H 6.0 30.0 0.48000 0.2500 2.2000 0.13000 250.00 0.0055 1.4000 18.0000 0.13873 25.052 99.141 0.2245 180.6CAST PAPER TEXTILE 315JBL 2241G 2.5 35.0 0.31150 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&Š0ä‰FüÇFøÇFúWÄ~WhÿšÿÿÄ~&Ľì&Š0ä‰Fô¸;Fô~郉FøëÿFøÄ~&ĽìWÿvøèHáˆF÷ŠF÷<rK<wG¾ôþWÄ~Wj‹FúHPšÿÿ¾ôýWÄ~W‹Fú@P&Š0ä+FúPšÿÿšÿÿÄ~WhÿšÿÿŠF÷<r<wÿFú‹Fø;Fôu‚Ä~&ĽìWjèöáˆFööFötvÇFúÄ~&Š0ä‰Fô¸;Fô,‰FþëÿFþ‹FþÄ~ø&ŠÄ~&:…ðuÿFúëë‹Fþ;FôuÙƒ~út*¾öþWÄ~Wÿvú&Š0ä+Fú@PšÿÿÄ~WhÿšÿÿëLÄ~&Š0ä‰Fü‹Fü‰Fô¸;Fô3‰FþëÿFþ‹Fü+Fþ@Ä~ø&ŠÄ~&:…ðuÄ~&þ ëë‹Fþ;FôuÒÄ~&€½ð tTÄ~&Š0ä‰Fü‹Fü‰Fô¸;Fô;‰FþëÿFþ‹FþÄ~ø&ŠÄ~&:…ðu ‹FþÄ~ø&Æ ‹Fþ;Fü~ë‹Fþ;FôuÊÉÊÈÆFÿÄ~&‹…ì&‹•î;Ju ;Hué§ÆFÿ¾øþWÄ~Wšÿÿÿv èÔä‰Füƒ~ü}éÄ~&ĽìWÿvüèF߈FûÄ~ &ŠˆFúWÿvüÄ~WšÿÿˆFÿ€~ÿuMŠFû<rF<wBÿvüŠFúPÄ~Wšÿÿ‰Füƒ~ü~(¾øþWÄ~Wšÿÿÿvüè ä‰FüÿvüÄ~Wšÿÿë €~ÿujšÿÿŠFÿÉÊ  ÈÆFÿÄ~&ĽìWÿv è§Þˆ†ýþІýþ<r!<w‹F Ä~&Ľìø&ŠPèMàÄ~ &ˆéÔÄ~&ĽìWÿv è’߈Fþ‹F Ä~&Ľìø&Š<0t<9uÄ~ &€=0r&€=9vÆFÿé“<#u+Ä~ &€=0r&€=9vÄ~ &€= t&€=+t &€=-tÆFÿéd To: Dumitru Hociung , bass@lunch.engr.sgi.com Subject: adj neg out imp ckt by Jason Sender: owner-bass@lunch.engr.sgi.com Precedence: bulk Reply-To: bass@lunch.engr.sgi.com Here's my adjustable negative output resistance circuit. I've only simulated it, never tried it out -- though I plan to :-). Perhaps it can be used to compensate for a loudspeaker's resistive drop. Anybody who tries it please let me know the results. Maybe someone can refine the circuit, to use only one opamp? How about adding negative inductance to the output impedance? (perhaps by putting a little inductance in Rsense) R2 ---\/\/\--- | | R1 | |\ | o----\/\/---------|-\ | | \_____|_____ | / | __|+/ o | |/ load (loudspeaker) | /| o |____/k|_________| \ | | \| | \ / Rsense \ / | | - - - Rsense = sense resistor, perhaps 0.1 or 0.22 ohm. The little buffer is a k gain noninverting buffer. Equations: (hope no typos) Io = Vi * -R2/R1 * 1/(Z-k*Rsense(1+R2/R1) ) also Io = (-R2/R1 * Vi) / (Z - Ro) Ro = -k * Rsense * R2/R1 (equiv. output resistance) where Io is output (load) current. Oops, I forgot to insert the power amplifier - after the inverting amp, and modify the equations so that its gain (say Ka) is multiplied to every R2/R1 term. JasonC(jasoncuadra@astec-asia.com) Received: from sgigate.sgi.com (sgigate.SGI.COM [204.94.209.1]) by hal-pc.org (8.6.12/8.6.9) with ESMTP id UAA02997 for ; Thu, 22 Feb 1996 20:43:56 -0600 Received: from sgihub.corp.sgi.com by sgigate.sgi.com via ESMTP (950911.SGI.8.6.12.PATCH825/940406.SGI) id SAA22645; Thu, 22 Feb 1996 18:41:59 -0800 Received: from lunch.engr.sgi.com by sgihub.corp.sgi.com via ESMTP (950511.SGI.8.6.12.PATCH526/911001.SGI) id RAA09064; Thu, 22 Feb 1996 17:24:53 -0800 Received: by lunch.engr.sgi.com (951211.SGI.8.6.12.PATCH1042/951211.SGI.AUTO) id RAA01494; Thu, 22 Feb 1996 17:23:35 -0800 Date: Thu, 22 Feb 1996 21:22:53 -0400 Message-Id: <9602230122.AA29439@col2.caribsurf.com> X-Sender: brian@mail.caribsurf.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" To: bass@lunch.engr.sgi.com From: brian@caribsurf.com (Brian Steele) Subject: Re: adjustable neg. out. resistance ver. 2 X-Mailer: Sender: owner-bass@lunch.engr.sgi.com Precedence: bulk Reply-To: bass@lunch.engr.sgi.com >Date: Thu, 22 Feb 96 00:36:01 EST >From: jasoncuadra@astec-asia.com >Subject: adjustable neg. out. resistance ver. 2 > > Here's version 2 of my adjustable negative output resistance circuit. > It is non inverting, and includes a non-inverting power amp, so one > could retrofit an existing power amp (most power amps are > non-inverting). > Hey - I'd like to try out that design. I'd like to make one change however - place a 6dB/octave LF boost in front of the neg. circuit. I understand that you'll need to use this if you use the circuit to reduce effective Qes, as the the LF performance of the driver will drop at about 6dB/oct. How can this be added effectively? Ian Dedic mentioned the use of the boost, but unfortunately he didn't specify the corner frequency. Perhaps 80~120Hz? Regards, Brian Steele "Why is the Earth flat at its Poles? Because of the | (809)440-1000 (Off.) constant pressure of the wing-nuts, which can be seen | (809)440-7000 (Home) on any desktop model of the globe" - OMNI | (809)440-0025 (FAX) ------ Web: http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/Brian_Steele/ ------- Received: from sgigate.sgi.com (sgigate.SGI.COM [204.94.209.1]) by hal-pc.org (8.6.12/8.6.9) with ESMTP id AAA13643 for ; Thu, 22 Feb 1996 00:16:38 -0600 Received: from sgihub.corp.sgi.com by sgigate.sgi.com via ESMTP (950911.SGI.8.6.12.PATCH825/940406.SGI) id WAA06177; Wed, 21 Feb 1996 22:16:23 -0800 Received: from lunch.engr.sgi.com by sgihub.corp.sgi.com via ESMTP (950511.SGI.8.6.12.PATCH526/911001.SGI) id TAA13049; Wed, 21 Feb 1996 19:02:41 -0800 Received: by lunch.engr.sgi.com (951211.SGI.8.6.12.PATCH1042/951211.SGI.AUTO) id TAA02403; Wed, 21 Feb 1996 19:01:28 -0800 From: jasoncuadra@astec-asia.com Date: Thu, 22 Feb 96 00:36:01 EST Message-Id: <9601228249.AA824978161@smtpgw.astec-asia.com> To: bass@lunch.engr.sgi.com, dbhociun@learn.senecac.on.ca Subject: adjustable neg. out. resistance ver. 2 Sender: owner-bass@lunch.engr.sgi.com Precedence: bulk Reply-To: bass@lunch.engr.sgi.com OOps, sorry guys, I forgot to fill in the subject line the first time. The mouse is faster than the eye. Here's version 2 of my adjustable negative output resistance circuit. It is non inverting, and includes a non-inverting power amp, so one could retrofit an existing power amp (most power amps are non-inverting). I've only simulated it, never tried it out -- though I plan to :-). Perhaps it can be used to compensate for a loudspeaker *cable's* resistive drop. Anybody who tries it please let me know the results. Maybe someone can refine the circuit, to use only one opamp? How about adding negative inductance to the output impedance? (perhaps by putting a little inductance in Rsense) R |\ o----\/\/-------------|+\ |\ main power amp, gain = Ka | | \_________| \___ | | / | | / | \ __|-/ | |/ | R / | |/ | | \ | | | / o--\/\/\-- o | | R | | load (loudspeaker) | \ | /R o | \ | | / | | | | | _|_ | | - | | | | /| | |________/k|__________________o \ | | \| | sense amp, gain=K \ / Rsense \ / | | - - - Rsense = sense resistor, perhaps 0.1 or 0.22 ohm. Equations: (hope no typos) setting all R's to be equal: symbols: Io = output current Rs = sense resistor Ka = orig gain of power amp K = gain of little sense amp Ro = output resistance Vo = Vi*Ka + Io*Rs*K*Ka and Io = Vo/(Rload + Rs) combining and rearranging gives Io = Vi*Ka / (Rload + Rs - Rs*K*Ka ) if the orig. amp is Io = Vi * Ka / Rload and this ckt has Io = Vi * Ka / (Rload - Ro) therefore Ro = Rs - Rs*K*Ka or Ro = Rs(1-K*Ka) adjusting the sense amp's gain(K) adjusts the ckt output impedance. Anybody trying this out: Use R = ~10k and make the sense amp gain adjustable, with a range such that abs val of output impedance has max val of less than 3/4 or so of the loudspeaker's DCR. And please design the grounding of the sense amp and the sense resistor properly.. perhaps a diff amp, with "Kelvin Sensing" would be better. Hope somebody finds this useful. JasonC(jasoncuadra@astec-asia.com) Received: from sgigate.sgi.com (sgigate.SGI.COM [204.94.209.1]) by hal-pc.org (8.6.12/8.6.9) with ESMTP id MAA28160 for ; Mon, 19 Feb 1996 12:56:07 -0559 Received: from lunch.engr.sgi.com by sgigate.sgi.com via ESMTP (950911.SGI.8.6.12.PATCH825/940406.SGI) id KAA28937; Mon, 19 Feb 1996 10:50:51 -0800 Received: by lunch.engr.sgi.com (951211.SGI.8.6.12.PATCH1042/951211.SGI.AUTO) id KAA15795; Mon, 19 Feb 1996 10:47:10 -0800 From: VenableJR@aol.com Date: Mon, 19 Feb 1996 10:36:30 -0500 Message-ID: <960219103629_225730630@emout04.mail.aol.com> To: bass@lunch.engr.sgi.com Subject: Re: Attn Everyone!!! Sender: owner-bass@lunch.engr.sgi.com Precedence: bulk Reply-To: bass@lunch.engr.sgi.com In a message dated 96-02-11 11:48:08 EST, you write: >I just want to confirm that Scott Hinson and Dylan are working together >with me to transfer the list, so the above post is legit! Scott and I >are hashing out all the details to make sure the list isn't hit with >spam, etc. (I currently get a spam for magazine subscriptions once a >week that gets trapped). There will be an announcement later, once >things are running smoothly over there. > It is getting close to March, how is the switch comming along? Is there any details yet on where and how to transfer? Thank you Scott and Dylan for picking up the list. Joe Venable VenableJR@aol.com Received: from sgigate.sgi.com (sgigate.SGI.COM [204.94.209.1]) by hal-pc.org (8.6.12/8.6.9) with ESMTP id UAA08577 for ; Tue, 20 Feb 1996 20:47:15 -0559 Received: from lunch.engr.sgi.com by sgigate.sgi.com via ESMTP (950911.SGI.8.6.12.PATCH825/940406.SGI) id SAA28285; Tue, 20 Feb 1996 18:44:14 -0800 Received: by lunch.engr.sgi.com (951211.SGI.8.6.12.PATCH1042/951211.SGI.AUTO) id SAA29601; Tue, 20 Feb 1996 18:30:18 -0800 From: SonicIll@aol.com Date: Tue, 20 Feb 1996 21:30:34 -0500 Message-ID: <960220213034_328220008@emout09.mail.aol.com> To: bass@lunch.engr.sgi.com Subject: Audio Concepts DV12 Sender: owner-bass@lunch.engr.sgi.com Precedence: bulk Reply-To: bass@lunch.engr.sgi.com Let me start off by saying all the interest and work that has gone into the DIY efforts regarding the NHT1259 is admirable. Personally, I have always preferred Bass Reflex enclosures but I am intrigued with the comments relating to the NHT1259. I will continue monitoring to see if there are some true unbiased comparisons to other designs. Getting back to the subject at hand. Has anyone evaluated or constructed a design using Audio Concepts (AC Components) DV12? The theoretical "specs in a box" (volume excluded) are almost identical to the NHT1259. =Mike sonicill@aol.com Received: from sgigate.sgi.com (sgigate.SGI.COM [204.94.209.1]) by hal-pc.org (8.6.12/8.6.9) with ESMTP id XAA16605 for ; Tue, 20 Feb 1996 23:41:49 -0600 Received: from lunch.engr.sgi.com by sgigate.sgi.com via ESMTP (950911.SGI.8.6.12.PATCH825/940406.SGI) id VAA08108; Tue, 20 Feb 1996 21:38:56 -0800 Received: by lunch.engr.sgi.com (951211.SGI.8.6.12.PATCH1042/951211.SGI.AUTO) id VAA01646; Tue, 20 Feb 1996 21:36:04 -0800 Message-Id: <199602210535.AAA22643@magicnet.magicnet.net> X-Sender: swauger@mailhost.magicnet.net X-Mailer: Windows Eudora Version 1.4.4 Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Date: Wed, 21 Feb 1996 00:37:10 -0500 To: bass@lunch.engr.sgi.com From: swauger@magicnet.net (Jeff Swauger) Subject: Re: Audio Concepts DV12 Sender: owner-bass@lunch.engr.sgi.com Precedence: bulk Reply-To: bass@lunch.engr.sgi.com >Let me start off by saying all the interest and work that has gone into the >DIY efforts regarding the NHT1259 is admirable. Personally, I have always >preferred Bass Reflex enclosures but I am intrigued with the comments >relating to the NHT1259. I will continue monitoring to see if there are some >true unbiased comparisons to other designs. >Getting back to the subject at hand. Has anyone evaluated or constructed a >design using Audio Concepts (AC Components) DV12? The theoretical "specs in a >box" (volume excluded) are almost identical to the NHT1259. > I agree with you about the spec's and results of using box modeling programs. The NHT 1259 and the AC DV12 come out so close the difference isn't worth worrying about IMHO. Plus the AC DV12 is cheaper. It has a heavy, ribbed paper pulp cone with a rubber surround, and in my experience has measured closer to published specs than about any other driver I've used. I've used a number of them, but unfortunately I've done so for other people who were in a hurry and didn't have time to do as thorough a measurement job as I'd have liked on the final outcome. The last project I did was for a guy who I did a sub for and a complete speaker rebuild of some old 3 way boxes he had. I used the DV12 in a 2.5 cubic foot enclosure, heavily damped the walls with roofing asphalt and stuffed the box with dacron polyfill. The results were impressive. Due to the box size Qtc was a little higher than I usually shoot for, but it didn't show up in the sound, it was tight and well damped in the guy's room. I did get to do some fast and dirty measurements in his house when helping him set the sub level, and there was still significant output to below 30 Hz, I seem to recall well down to the mid 20's, without any real rolloff. I used the Stereophile Test CD2 warble tones as I didn't have my other measurement gear handy for this, and the guy wanted to get ready for company. The sub was well positioned though, so how much of this was room gain and how much a close miked measurement would show I'm not sure. As I say, I still kick myself for running so close to deadline and not taking better measurements. I've got the hots to do another one of these for myself and drive it with my NHT MA-1A amp I use for my SW2P. I got a chance to try this briefly before I had to deliver the sub and speakers, and it went low very cleanly. Compared to the SW2P the bass was better, and didn't have the port noise on very low freq test tones that my older and non-flared port SW2P has. Not that the SW2P is a bad sub mind you, in my room I get response down to 25 Hz (I have 12 dB of room gain there) using the SW2P, and it'll rattle the walls on good movie soundtracks. I've always personally prefered acoustic suspension vs reflex for bass due to the better damping and ability to tailor the response with Qtc easily. I did an Isobarik push pull design using the DV12 a while ago. Unfortunately it was for a company I was consulting for, and I never actually got to hear the prototype before they went out of business (they built the prototypes to my design specs). That design used the drivers face to face firing down out of a Sonotube enclosure of about 3 cubic feet. The guys I did the design for did tell me the combo produced prodigeous bass though. I figure the guy should know, he spent 5 years in the Army in field artillery. Hope this helps. Jeff Swauger swauger@magicnet.net "Hi-fi, lo-fi, no-fi's just fine with me, but if you want to give me stereo first give me vitamin E!" Received: from sgigate.sgi.com (sgigate.SGI.COM [204.94.209.1]) by hal-pc.org (8.6.12/8.6.9) with ESMTP id OAA15548 for ; Wed, 21 Feb 1996 14:02:45 -0600 Received: from sgihub.corp.sgi.com by sgigate.sgi.com via ESMTP (950911.SGI.8.6.12.PATCH825/940406.SGI) id MAA18564; Wed, 21 Feb 1996 12:02:16 -0800 Received: from lunch.engr.sgi.com by sgihub.corp.sgi.com via ESMTP (950511.SGI.8.6.12.PATCH526/911001.SGI) id LAA28538; Wed, 21 Feb 1996 11:14:16 -0800 Received: by lunch.engr.sgi.com (951211.SGI.8.6.12.PATCH1042/951211.SGI.AUTO) id LAA19774; Wed, 21 Feb 1996 11:11:57 -0800 Message-Id: <312B57A3.CA@potsdam.edu> Date: Wed, 21 Feb 1996 09:34:27 -0800 From: Barry & Marilee Blumenthal X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.0 (Win16; I) Mime-Version: 1.0 To: bass@lunch.engr.sgi.com Subject: Re: Bass and DIY Loudspeakers Digest V3 #111 References: <199602202303.PAA24393@lunch.engr.sgi.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Sender: owner-bass@lunch.engr.sgi.com Precedence: bulk Reply-To: bass@lunch.engr.sgi.com Hello, all; just a few thoughts on the last digest... > (Sigh) It seems that April 1st arrives earlier in some parts... True, but cabin fever has been especially prevalent this year in Northern New York, and the yuks were greatly appreciated. > Well... ever notice that your speakers sound different during the summer and > winter seasons? The bass seems to change subtly? Well, the scientific > explanation for this is pretty simple - the cold contracts the low bass > wavelengths and the heat expands them, resulting in a spectral shift in the > bass frequencies during the summer and winter months. Not to take this too seriously, but when I get in my car at -35 deg. F and turn on the stereo, virtually all low frequencies are absent until the car warms up; honestly, my home phone sounds more realistic :^). Humidity seems to affect the way musical instruments sound and respond both to the performer and audience. Would not soundwaves from speakers also be affected? Granted, these influences are probably negligeable in the home environment, and I'm not planning on raising the temperature of my cabinets to 250C ("Honey, these speakers really cook! No, REALLY!"} Just musing... > Hi Dan: > Thought I'd offer you congrats on a nice "Speaker Builder" > article before you become even more famous. > Congrats !!! > > -=Bill Eckle=- > From: VenableJR@aol.com > Subject: Way to go, Dan! The article is very well written and is full of > discriptions thrown around the list. I've been subscribing for a few years to help me try and get a handle on the design/build process, and have always enjoyed the magazine. Seing the article in print after witnessing some of the exchanges on this list and viewing Dan's web page were an absolute thrill. Dittos ("Ditti?") on all praises heaped upon thee, Dan. > and objective comments by Dave dal Farra. Also very well done and informative. I missed the occasional acidic jibe from Dave, though :^). I guess the complete lack of stupidity in the article greatly lessened any opportunity for witty repartee. One other point, although I'm sure most of you can and will address this better than myself. Another poster asked about using a sealed cabinet instead of his usual vented designs, querying whether any of us could "guarantee his happiness" and that his vented designs extended the bass frequencies further. To the poster; Sealed designs, all else being equal, rolloff more smoothly than vented designs, and generally go lower than vented desings. The trade-off lies in the location of f3; in vented designs, the f3 point can be lower for a given driver, but below f3 the rolloff is much steeper, and very little significant output is realized. Sealed designs can still have significant output well below the f3 point, conveying, in my opinion (with prerequisite sweeping generalizations) a more natural, controlled, extended presentation. So long and thanks for all the fish... Barry Received: from sgigate.sgi.com (sgigate.SGI.COM [204.94.209.1]) by hal-pc.org (8.6.12/8.6.9) with ESMTP id XAA12720 for ; Thu, 22 Feb 1996 23:35:36 -0600 Received: from lunch.engr.sgi.com by sgigate.sgi.com via ESMTP (950911.SGI.8.6.12.PATCH825/940406.SGI) id VAA23234; Thu, 22 Feb 1996 21:31:58 -0800 Received: by lunch.engr.sgi.com (951211.SGI.8.6.12.PATCH1042/951211.SGI.AUTO) id VAA05405; Thu, 22 Feb 1996 21:27:16 -0800 Message-Id: <199602230525.WAA29478@smtp.miralink.com> X-Sender: dpatten@pop.miralink.com X-Mailer: Windows Eudora Version 1.4.4 Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Date: Thu, 22 Feb 1996 22:28:37 -0700 To: bass@lunch.engr.sgi.com From: dpatten@miralink.com (Dan Patten) Subject: Re: Bass and DIY Loudspeakers Digest V3 #115 Sender: owner-bass@lunch.engr.sgi.com Precedence: bulk Reply-To: bass@lunch.engr.sgi.com >>Anybody know of a source for replacement diapraghms for the old JVC Dynaflat >>ribbon tweeter? >> >>I used to use these alot and over the years have accumulated quite a pile of >>dead units. They are a pretty good tweeter at the extreme end of the spectrum. >> >>Just trying to revive some old dead tweeters. >> >>Thanks. >> >> >> >I can sell you two intact units (minus the plastic horn plates) for twenty >five bucks each. >anton >antons@warwick.net > > Anton: Thanks for the offer. However, I already have too many of the JVC ribbon tweeters and am just looking for replacement diapragms. )|( (o o) ------------------------------------------ooO-(_)-Ooo------------------------ Dan Patten dpatten@miralink.com http://www.miralink.com/audio Received: from sgigate.sgi.com (sgigate.SGI.COM [204.94.209.1]) by hal-pc.org (8.6.12/8.6.9) with ESMTP id SAA02920 for ; Fri, 23 Feb 1996 18:39:51 -0600 Received: from lunch.engr.sgi.com by sgigate.sgi.com via ESMTP (950911.SGI.8.6.12.PATCH825/940406.SGI) id QAA18995; Fri, 23 Feb 1996 16:35:46 -0800 Received: by lunch.engr.sgi.com (951211.SGI.8.6.12.PATCH1042/951211.SGI.AUTO) id QAA18767; Fri, 23 Feb 1996 16:31:36 -0800 Date: Fri, 23 Feb 1996 19:31:09 -0500 (EST) From: Peter Basel Message-Id: <199602240031.TAA03111@wms1.lsil.com> To: bass@lunch.engr.sgi.com Subject: Re: Bass and DIY Loudspeakers Digest V3 #91 Sender: owner-bass@lunch.engr.sgi.com Precedence: bulk Reply-To: bass@lunch.engr.sgi.com "david (d.) dal farra" writes: >I thought the same way you did Peter until I listened to the demo of this >phenomenon on the ASA CD "Auditory Demonstrations". Of course not all combos >of distortion are perceived as a lower fundamental, but this effect can be very >real. It fooled me and I make part of my living performing controlled >subjective listening. I didn't mean to imply that I couldn't be fooled, only that when a system has strong fundamental output in the 20 - 40 Hz range you actually feel the power in your chest and all around you. I've demonstrated this to many untrained listeners and they notice it immediately. My wife is bugging me to bring the Vandersteens back to the family room since she can readily tell the difference compared to the minis that we've got in there now. I've never done any experiments in this area and would not be surprised if I was fooled at times. Where can I get a copy of this ASA CD "Auditory Demonstrations"? So are you in the "minimize distortion" camp or the "a little bit is OK" camp? I strive to minimize distortion to reasonable levels. >The Fletcher Munson curves are minimum audible pressure curves, or MAP curves. >they were taken using headphones. For loudspeaker reproduction, you want >minimum audible field (MAF) curves, taken using loudspeakers. There is >snip . . . According to Beranek: ". . . Fig. 13.9 is for observers listening in an anechoic chamber with the source of sound located at a distance of more than 1 m from the listener. These contours are usually called the Fletcher-Munson contours. . . . The second set of graphs (Fig 13.10) is also for pure tones, the data being taken in England under similar circumstances to those of Fig 13.9. These contours are usually called the Churcher-King contours. It is not known whether the curves of Fig. 13.9 or those of Fig. 13.10 are more typical of the population at large. . . . The third set of graphs (dotted lines on Figs. 13.9 and 13.10) is for bands of noise, 250 mels wide, supplied by an earphone." Turns out that the Churcher-King contours and the dotted lines show good agreement, whereas the Fletcher-Munson do not. I vaguely remember a credible source telling me that the Fletcher-Munson curves were not reliable. Is this true, has it been resolved? Is this a dumb questions and obvious to the pros out there? -Pete Basel Received: from sgigate.sgi.com (sgigate.SGI.COM [204.94.209.1]) by hal-pc.org (8.6.12/8.6.9) with ESMTP id UAA07279 for ; Fri, 23 Feb 1996 20:11:31 -0600 Received: from lunch.engr.sgi.com by sgigate.sgi.com via ESMTP (950911.SGI.8.6.12.PATCH825/940406.SGI) id SAA17075; Fri, 23 Feb 1996 18:08:14 -0800 Received: by lunch.engr.sgi.com (951211.SGI.8.6.12.PATCH1042/951211.SGI.AUTO) id SAA21827; Fri, 23 Feb 1996 18:01:00 -0800 Message-ID: <312e07a4.zenia@zenia.simcsg.sim.org> From: John Dudeck To: bass@lunch.engr.sgi.com Date: Fri, 23 Feb 1996 18:29:51 GMT MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7BIT Subject: Re: Bass disks X-mailer: Pegasus Mail v3.22 Sender: owner-bass@lunch.engr.sgi.com Precedence: bulk Reply-To: bass@lunch.engr.sgi.com > Can anybody tell me where to get some bass test disks, like 1812 overture. For straight music recordings such as Telarc, Dorian, and other labels, just go to the larger music stores. Here in Charlotte we have Media Play, which has an amazingly huge classical section, jazz section, etc, each of which is larger than the entire stock of most music stores that are in the shopping malls. The prices are reasonable, too. Few CD's are over $13, and many are under $10. For the specialty recordings that are specifically designed for system evaluation, Old Colony is the only place that I know of with a good selection. John Dudeck Home: jdudeck@zenia.simcsg.sim.org Tel: 704-588-9891 Work: jdudeck@simcsg.sim.org Tel: 704-588-6100 -- "My life has been transformed by the use of E-mail." -- Ron Tenny Received: from sgigate.sgi.com (sgigate.SGI.COM [204.94.209.1]) by hal-pc.org (8.6.12/8.6.9) with ESMTP id FAA24033 for ; Thu, 22 Feb 1996 05:21:56 -0600 Received: from sgihub.corp.sgi.com by sgigate.sgi.com via ESMTP (950911.SGI.8.6.12.PATCH825/940406.SGI) id DAA17969; Thu, 22 Feb 1996 03:21:14 -0800 Received: from lunch.engr.sgi.com by sgihub.corp.sgi.com via ESMTP (950511.SGI.8.6.12.PATCH526/911001.SGI) id CAA13859; Thu, 22 Feb 1996 02:50:35 -0800 Received: by lunch.engr.sgi.com (951211.SGI.8.6.12.PATCH1042/951211.SGI.AUTO) id CAA06725; Thu, 22 Feb 1996 02:48:21 -0800 From: jasoncuadra@astec-asia.com Date: Thu, 22 Feb 96 16:04:51 EST Message-Id: <9601228250.AA825033891@smtpgw.astec-asia.com> To: bass@lunch.engr.sgi.com Subject: const Q eq Sender: owner-bass@lunch.engr.sgi.com Precedence: bulk Reply-To: bass@lunch.engr.sgi.com Anybody got a schematic for a constant Q equalizer? I want to build a 1/3 octave eq for my sub... JasonC(jasoncuadra@astec-asia.com) Received: from sgigate.sgi.com (sgigate.SGI.COM [204.94.209.1]) by hal-pc.org (8.6.12/8.6.9) with ESMTP id LAA10623 for ; Wed, 21 Feb 1996 11:42:33 -0600 Received: from sgihub.corp.sgi.com by sgigate.sgi.com via ESMTP (950911.SGI.8.6.12.PATCH825/940406.SGI) id JAA13914; Wed, 21 Feb 1996 09:42:04 -0800 Received: from lunch.engr.sgi.com by sgihub.corp.sgi.com via ESMTP (950511.SGI.8.6.12.PATCH526/911001.SGI) id JAA11590; Wed, 21 Feb 1996 09:42:03 -0800 Received: by lunch.engr.sgi.com (951211.SGI.8.6.12.PATCH1042/951211.SGI.AUTO) id JAA11046; Wed, 21 Feb 1996 09:36:32 -0800 Message-Id: <312B8283.2470@potsdam.edu> Date: Wed, 21 Feb 1996 12:37:23 -0800 From: Barry & Marilee Blumenthal X-Mailer: Mozilla 2.0 (Win16; I) Mime-Version: 1.0 To: Bass list Subject: Cutting layout software Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Sender: owner-bass@lunch.engr.sgi.com Precedence: bulk Reply-To: bass@lunch.engr.sgi.com Just a quick note to let you know about a program I just found. It's a cutting layout program; you input the dimensions of the parts you need and the size of the stock you wish to cut from, and it generates efficient cutting layouts. The downloadable demo version won't print the layout, but you can view it on-screen and take it from there. Pretty helpful if your carpentry intuition is anything close to as bad as mine is. You can download it at the following site: http://www.woodweb.com/sftware.html Hope some of you find this useful. Barry Received: from sgigate.sgi.com (sgigate.SGI.COM [204.94.209.1]) by hal-pc.org (8.6.12/8.6.9) with ESMTP id PAA25759 for ; Tue, 20 Feb 1996 15:44:29 -0600 Received: from lunch.engr.sgi.com by sgigate.sgi.com via ESMTP (950911.SGI.8.6.12.PATCH825/940406.SGI) id NAA04447; Tue, 20 Feb 1996 13:36:37 -0800 Received: by lunch.engr.sgi.com (951211.SGI.8.6.12.PATCH1042/951211.SGI.AUTO) id NAA21603; Tue, 20 Feb 1996 13:25:28 -0800 From: wmeckle@primenet.com (William Eckle) To: danh@qnx.com Cc: bass@lunch.engr.sgi.com Subject: Dan Hildebrand, Famous ? Date: Tue, 20 Feb 1996 21:22:00 GMT Organization: Horns & Bottles Message-Id: <312a3b6b.405950@mailhost.primenet.com> X-Mailer: Forte Agent .99d/16.182 Sender: owner-bass@lunch.engr.sgi.com Precedence: bulk Reply-To: bass@lunch.engr.sgi.com Hi Dan: Thought I'd offer you congrats on a nice "Speaker Builder" article before you become even more famous. Congrats !!! -=Bill Eckle=- wmeckle@primenet.com Phoenix, Arizona USA Received: from sgigate.sgi.com (sgigate.SGI.COM [204.94.209.1]) by hal-pc.org (8.6.12/8.6.9) with ESMTP id AAA17270 for ; Wed, 21 Feb 1996 00:01:37 -0600 Received: from lunch.engr.sgi.com by sgigate.sgi.com via ESMTP (950911.SGI.8.6.12.PATCH825/940406.SGI) id WAA17776; Tue, 20 Feb 1996 22:00:07 -0800 Received: by lunch.engr.sgi.com (951211.SGI.8.6.12.PATCH1042/951211.SGI.AUTO) id VAA01901; Tue, 20 Feb 1996 21:54:52 -0800 Date: Tue, 20 Feb 1996 22:41:34 -0500 From: Dan Hildebrand To: bass@lunch.engr.sgi.com Subject: Re: Dan Hildebrand, Famous ? In-Reply-To: <199602202303.PAA24393@lunch.engr.sgi.com> Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Sender: owner-bass@lunch.engr.sgi.com Precedence: bulk Reply-To: bass@lunch.engr.sgi.com > Date: Tue, 20 Feb 1996 21:22:00 GMT > From: wmeckle@primenet.com (William Eckle) > Subject: Dan Hildebrand, Famous ? > > Hi Dan: > Thought I'd offer you congrats on a nice "Speaker Builder" > article before you become even more famous. > Congrats !!! Thanks, but don't just thank me. :-) The article was largely an effort in "systems integration". I communicated with a LOT of people on the net (of which I'm ashamed to say I can't recall them all), spoke with Brian Smith at A&S and George Short at North Creek Music Systems quite a bit, read a lot of literature (including North Creek's Cabinet Handbook and papers recommended by Dave Dal Farra), and I'm sure I more than exhausted many people's patience. The contributed efforts of a lot of people built those speakers. Doug Purl, Dave Dal Farra and Bill Flowers provided significant editing support, and Ken Kantor amazingly provided access to Bill Bush for the interview. All I did was stir the words around in the word processor, snap some pictures, twist Dave's arm for some MLSSA measurements and objective/subjective reviews, and out popped the article. I even tried to talk Dave Dal Farra into appearing on the byline as co-author, but he declined. I think he's afraid of the damage to his professional reputation by association. :-) Now I only wish I could get a copy of the magazine. It seems you Americans get your subscription copies before the Canadians do. :-( Dan Hildebrand (danh@qnx.com) QNX Software Systems, Ltd. http://www.qnx.com/~danh 175 Terence Matthews phone: (613) 591-0931 (voice) Kanata, Ontario, Canada (613) 591-3579 (fax) K2M 1W8 Received: from sgigate.sgi.com (sgigate.SGI.COM [204.94.209.1]) by hal-pc.org (8.6.12/8.6.9) with ESMTP id LAA08671 for ; Thu, 22 Feb 1996 11:10:05 -0559 Received: from sgihub.corp.sgi.com by sgigate.sgi.com via ESMTP (950911.SGI.8.6.12.PATCH825/940406.SGI) id JAA14817; Thu, 22 Feb 1996 09:09:04 -0800 Received: from lunch.engr.sgi.com by sgihub.corp.sgi.com via ESMTP (950511.SGI.8.6.12.PATCH526/911001.SGI) id IAA08252; Thu, 22 Feb 1996 08:18:52 -0800 Received: by lunch.engr.sgi.com (951211.SGI.8.6.12.PATCH1042/951211.SGI.AUTO) id IAA10582; Thu, 22 Feb 1996 08:16:27 -0800 Date: 22 Feb 96 11:14:12 EST From: "Ken Kantor " <71154.1265@compuserve.com> To: Subject: Douglas Purl/A Change of Name Message-ID: <960222161411_71154.1265_DHB125-1@CompuServe.COM> Sender: owner-bass@lunch.engr.sgi.com Precedence: bulk Reply-To: bass@lunch.engr.sgi.com How about: "Crossovers and Things Connected to Them"? Received: from sgigate.sgi.com (sgigate.SGI.COM [204.94.209.1]) by hal-pc.org (8.6.12/8.6.9) with ESMTP id QAA21042 for ; Thu, 22 Feb 1996 16:29:30 -0600 Received: from sgihub.corp.sgi.com by sgigate.sgi.com via ESMTP (950911.SGI.8.6.12.PATCH825/940406.SGI) id OAA10258; Thu, 22 Feb 1996 14:28:34 -0800 Received: from lunch.engr.sgi.com by sgihub.corp.sgi.com via ESMTP (950511.SGI.8.6.12.PATCH526/911001.SGI) id NAA29280; Thu, 22 Feb 1996 13:16:51 -0800 Received: by lunch.engr.sgi.com (951211.SGI.8.6.12.PATCH1042/951211.SGI.AUTO) id NAA22010; Thu, 22 Feb 1996 13:13:00 -0800 Date: Thu, 22 Feb 1996 14:12:37 -0700 (MST) From: Douglas Purl To: bass@lunch.engr.sgi.com cc: bass@lunch.engr.sgi.com Subject: Re: Douglas Purl/A Change of Name In-Reply-To: <960222161411_71154.1265_DHB125-1@CompuServe.COM> Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Sender: owner-bass@lunch.engr.sgi.com Precedence: bulk Reply-To: bass@lunch.engr.sgi.com On 22 Feb 1996, Ken Kantor wrote: > How about: "Crossovers and Things Connected to Them"? O. K. "Tergiversators et. al." Should have maximum popular impact. DP Received: from sgigate.sgi.com (sgigate.SGI.COM [204.94.209.1]) by hal-pc.org (8.6.12/8.6.9) with ESMTP id UAA06641 for ; Tue, 20 Feb 1996 20:03:10 -0559 Received: from lunch.engr.sgi.com by sgigate.sgi.com via ESMTP (950911.SGI.8.6.12.PATCH825/940406.SGI) id RAA20257; Tue, 20 Feb 1996 17:56:25 -0800 Received: by lunch.engr.sgi.com (951211.SGI.8.6.12.PATCH1042/951211.SGI.AUTO) id RAA28840; Tue, 20 Feb 1996 17:47:07 -0800 X-Sender: epayne@post.metrolink.net Message-Id: Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Date: Tue, 20 Feb 1996 20:57:40 -0500 To: bass@lunch.engr.sgi.com From: epayne@traveller.com (Ed Payne) Subject: Re: Dynaudio Speaker System Advice Needed Sender: owner-bass@lunch.engr.sgi.com Precedence: bulk Reply-To: bass@lunch.engr.sgi.com >The D21 appears to have better high frequency dispersion and extension. I >have heard many comments however >that the D21 can be sibilant and is best crossed over above 10khz. My >intended crossover points are >approximately 450 and 4,500 hz. Any comments or advice ? I'm kinda new here and probably shouldn't go spouting off, but I've used those exact Dynaudio components in a design and learned the hard way about a few things. I don't really think the D21 is that sibilant, but then again I just found out today that my hearing pretty much falls off at 18+ KHz. ;^) I would probably crossover the D76 higher than 450. I crossed mine over at 500 and I can't quite put my finger on the problem, but something squirrely goes on there. I think it's just too close to resonant frequency. I was trying to add impedance compensation later and talked with the guys at Madisound about it. When I said that I crossed at 500, they laughed. :^( The good thing is that I've just about convinced my wife that we need a new set of speakers and that I should build them. ;^) Good luck... Ed Payne ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ...To each other they will soon | epayne@traveller.com | | return. 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I >have heard many comments however >that the D21 can be sibilant and is best crossed over above 10khz. My >intended crossover points are >approximately 450 and 4,500 hz. Any comments or advice ? > > Hi I have a few comments on your proposed Dynaudio speaker, based on my own experience and misstakes. 1. I would stick with the D-260, mostly because the dome you are using drops i power response above 2500Hz, and also becuase I like the sound of it. Are you using shallow slope crossovers you will need the extra bandwith and powerhandling of the D-260. I would not worry to much over high freqency dispersion, since it takes almost 10dB diffrence @20kHz to notice. 2. I also see a problem in the transition from woofer to mid, with very diffrent dispersion characteristics and a not optimum woofer behavior above 500Hz. I would suggest another (smaller) woofer with smother high freqencyresponse, ex.24W100 used in the Myrage. A good thing is that a crossover for this appl. alredy exists. 3. Another solution is to trade the D-76 for a 15W 75Ext bass/mid, for a more even transition between registers. In my experience big woofers crossed to domes have a tendecy to favor mid and high freqencys, and sound a touch bright(diffrent dispersion charakteristics). You might pull your project off, but i think you will be happier with the changes I have mentioned. There is a lot of expertis in this group, and hopfully someone else will correct/add to my awnser. Good Luck! Peter Dahl Yndegatan 3 295 31 Bromolla Sweden Mail:peter.dahl@bromolla.mail-telia.com Received: from sgigate.sgi.com (sgigate.SGI.COM [204.94.209.1]) by hal-pc.org (8.6.12/8.6.9) with ESMTP id OAA15631 for ; Wed, 21 Feb 1996 14:04:14 -0559 Received: from sgihub.corp.sgi.com by sgigate.sgi.com via ESMTP (950911.SGI.8.6.12.PATCH825/940406.SGI) id MAA18530; Wed, 21 Feb 1996 12:02:14 -0800 Received: from lunch.engr.sgi.com by sgihub.corp.sgi.com via ESMTP (950511.SGI.8.6.12.PATCH526/911001.SGI) id LAA28563; Wed, 21 Feb 1996 11:14:22 -0800 Received: by lunch.engr.sgi.com (951211.SGI.8.6.12.PATCH1042/951211.SGI.AUTO) id LAA19522; Wed, 21 Feb 1996 11:11:22 -0800 From: Raquette Eric {SL} Date: Wed, 21 Feb 96 14:06:49 +0100 Message-Id: <9602211306.AA02727@ebcw301.ebc.ericsson.se> To: bass@lunch.engr.sgi.com Subject: re:Dynaudio Speaker System Advice Needed Sender: owner-bass@lunch.engr.sgi.com Precedence: bulk Reply-To: bass@lunch.engr.sgi.com BARBARA REID wrote: >The D21 appears to have better high frequency dispersion and extension. I >have heard many comments however >that the D21 can be sibilant and is best crossed over above 10khz. My >intended crossover points are >approximately 450 and 4,500 hz. Any comments or advice ? Hi I use D54AF and D21/2 in my speakers,crossovers at 500 and 3500Hz 18dB. I like the sound and don't find it sibilant,but I have no measurements(yet). /Eric Received: from sgigate.sgi.com (sgigate.SGI.COM [204.94.209.1]) by hal-pc.org (8.6.12/8.6.9) with ESMTP id SAA11139 for ; Mon, 19 Feb 1996 18:19:01 -0559 Received: from lunch.engr.sgi.com by sgigate.sgi.com via ESMTP (950911.SGI.8.6.12.PATCH825/940406.SGI) id QAA01963; Mon, 19 Feb 1996 16:17:35 -0800 Received: by lunch.engr.sgi.com (951211.SGI.8.6.12.PATCH1042/951211.SGI.AUTO) id QAA24918; Mon, 19 Feb 1996 16:13:43 -0800 Date: Mon, 19 Feb 1996 16:13:35 -0800 Message-Id: <199602200013.QAA04134@ix7.ix.netcom.com> X-Sender: babreid@popd.ix.netcom.com (Unverified) X-Mailer: Windows Eudora Version 1.4.5 Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" To: bass@lunch.engr.sgi.com From: babreid@ix.netcom.com (BARBARA REID) Subject: Dynaudio Speaker System Advice Needed Sender: owner-bass@lunch.engr.sgi.com Precedence: bulk Reply-To: bass@lunch.engr.sgi.com I am building a three way D'Appilito system, with all Dynaudio components, consisting of a 30W100 (8ohm version) woofer in a 5.75 Cu.Ft. sealed cabinet, 2-D76 3" mid-range domes and either the D260 esotec or D21/2 tweeter. I would appreciate any comments from anyone as to which tweeter may be a better choice for this system. The D21 appears to have better high frequency dispersion and extension. I have heard many comments however that the D21 can be sibilant and is best crossed over above 10khz. My intended crossover points are approximately 450 and 4,500 hz. Any comments or advice ? Received: from sgigate.sgi.com (sgigate.SGI.COM [204.94.209.1]) by hal-pc.org (8.6.12/8.6.9) with ESMTP id TAA28162 for ; Thu, 22 Feb 1996 19:05:11 -0559 Received: from sgihub.corp.sgi.com by sgigate.sgi.com via ESMTP (950911.SGI.8.6.12.PATCH825/940406.SGI) id RAA19299; Thu, 22 Feb 1996 17:02:30 -0800 Received: from lunch.engr.sgi.com by sgihub.corp.sgi.com via ESMTP (950511.SGI.8.6.12.PATCH526/911001.SGI) id OAA15496; Thu, 22 Feb 1996 14:49:27 -0800 Received: by lunch.engr.sgi.com (951211.SGI.8.6.12.PATCH1042/951211.SGI.AUTO) id OAA26466; Thu, 22 Feb 1996 14:47:12 -0800 Date: Thu, 22 Feb 1996 16:17:06 -0600 Message-Id: <199602222217.QAA07850@netnet1.netnet.net> X-Sender: 42golf@netnet.net X-Mailer: Windows Eudora Light Version 1.5.2 Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" To: bass@lunch.engr.sgi.com From: jim conard <42golf@netnet.net> Subject: Help Sender: owner-bass@lunch.engr.sgi.com Precedence: bulk Reply-To: bass@lunch.engr.sgi.com Hi, I have a couple problems I could really use some help with. 1. I need a pair of tweeters for polk audio 1030i's. If anyone has up graded the 1030i's with a better tweeter, or knows where I can get replacements at a resonable price I would really appreciate it. That was an easy one. 2. I am looking for tweeters for Boston Acustic 1030i's. I may also need midranges for the same 1030i's. I also would like the crossover frequency because he may also have a bad crossover. If anyone upgraded these speakers with different tweeters I would appreciate any input I could get. Thanks! J.C. Received: from sgigate.sgi.com (sgigate.SGI.COM [204.94.209.1]) by hal-pc.org (8.6.12/8.6.9) with ESMTP id RAA24253 for ; Thu, 22 Feb 1996 17:45:42 -0600 Received: from lunch.engr.sgi.com by sgigate.sgi.com via ESMTP (950911.SGI.8.6.12.PATCH825/940406.SGI) id PAA28090; Thu, 22 Feb 1996 15:41:46 -0800 Received: by lunch.engr.sgi.com (951211.SGI.8.6.12.PATCH1042/951211.SGI.AUTO) id PAA28386; Thu, 22 Feb 1996 15:27:15 -0800 Date: Thu, 22 Feb 1996 17:10:12 -0600 Message-Id: <199602222310.RAA15447@netnet1.netnet.net> X-Sender: 42golf@netnet.net X-Mailer: Windows Eudora Light Version 1.5.2 Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" To: bass@lunch.engr.sgi.com From: jim conard <42golf@netnet.net> Subject: Help Sender: owner-bass@lunch.engr.sgi.com Precedence: bulk Reply-To: bass@lunch.engr.sgi.com Sorry for the mix up. I have a couple of problems I could really need some help with. 1. I need a pair of tweeters for polk audio moniter 10's. If anyone has upgraded for for 10's with a better tweeter, or who knows where I can get replacments at a resonable price. I would really appresiate it. That was an easy one. 2. I'm looking for tweeters for Boston Acustic 1030i's. I may also need midranges for the same 1030i's. I would also would like the crossover frequency because he may also have a bad crossover. If anyone has upgraded these speakers with different tweeteres I would appreciate any input I could get. Thanks! J.C. Received: from sgigate.sgi.com (sgigate.SGI.COM [204.94.209.1]) by hal-pc.org (8.6.12/8.6.9) with ESMTP id UAA01265 for ; Thu, 22 Feb 1996 20:03:08 -0559 Received: from sgihub.corp.sgi.com by sgigate.sgi.com via ESMTP (950911.SGI.8.6.12.PATCH825/940406.SGI) id SAA17937; Thu, 22 Feb 1996 18:02:41 -0800 Received: from lunch.engr.sgi.com by sgihub.corp.sgi.com via ESMTP (950511.SGI.8.6.12.PATCH526/911001.SGI) id QAA03375; Thu, 22 Feb 1996 16:47:32 -0800 Received: by lunch.engr.sgi.com (951211.SGI.8.6.12.PATCH1042/951211.SGI.AUTO) id QAA00191; Thu, 22 Feb 1996 16:44:57 -0800 Date: Thu, 22 Feb 1996 19:44:42 -0500 (EST) From: Kalman Rubinson To: bass@lunch.engr.sgi.com Subject: Re: Help In-Reply-To: <199602222310.RAA15447@netnet1.netnet.net> Message-Id: Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Sender: owner-bass@lunch.engr.sgi.com Precedence: bulk Reply-To: bass@lunch.engr.sgi.com On Thu, 22 Feb 1996, jim conard wrote: > 1. I need a pair of tweeters for polk audio moniter 10's. If anyone has > upgraded for for 10's with a better tweeter, or who knows where I can get > replacments at a resonable price. I would really appresiate it. The Polk is an adaptation of the Peerless KO-10DT (which I was happy to recommend to them as a replacement for their original piezo). > That was an easy one. > Yup. Kal Received: from sgigate.sgi.com (sgigate.SGI.COM [204.94.209.1]) by hal-pc.org (8.6.12/8.6.9) with ESMTP id TAA29611 for ; Thu, 22 Feb 1996 19:33:54 -0600 Received: from lunch.engr.sgi.com by sgigate.sgi.com via ESMTP (950911.SGI.8.6.12.PATCH825/940406.SGI) id RAA18905; Thu, 22 Feb 1996 17:30:49 -0800 Received: by lunch.engr.sgi.com (951211.SGI.8.6.12.PATCH1042/951211.SGI.AUTO) id RAA01639; Thu, 22 Feb 1996 17:27:44 -0800 Message-Id: <199602230127.UAA05097@redstone.interpath.net> From: jdudeck@zenia.simcsg.sim.org To: bass@lunch.engr.sgi.com Date: Thu, 22 Feb 1996 17:28:38 EST4EDT MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7BIT Subject: Re: Help X-over for AR 6-1/2" surplus woofers X-mailer: Pegasus Mail v3.22 Sender: owner-bass@lunch.engr.sgi.com Precedence: bulk Reply-To: bass@lunch.engr.sgi.com > Last year I purchased, with the help of Bob Neidorff (thanks Bob), 2 > 6-1/2" surplus AR woofers and 2 MB Quart tweeters. [...] > I'm asking for help designing a crossover, I have the Loudspeaker Design > Cookbook and I'm aware of the standard formulas. What I'm wondering is > if anyone can offer specific suggestions for this driver. There is one > limitation though, the box is built and is slightly larger than .9 cu. ft. Mine are still sitting in the box waiting for me to get around to building them, too. So I haven't worked out a crossover. I will no doubt experiment some before settling on anything. I don't know whether a 1st order or 2nd order will be better. The tweeters have an fs of 1 khz, and the woofers seemed to go up to 3 khz real smoothly, so I plan to start with 3 khz as the crossover point and see how they sound. I will probably go with 2nd order, but will probably try 1st order to see how they sound. By the way, box volume shouldn't have any effect on the crossover design. The only approach I know is to make the calculations for component values for the crossover points and slopes I want to try, and go ahead and shell out the cash for a range of components for cut-and-try. When I'm done, then I have some left over that I use for the next project. I'm not a crossover perfectionist, though I may become more of one after I get into this project. If I had a way to measure the response I would put more effort into crossovers, but I'm not there yet. I don't know what people like Ken Kantor would think of my speakers if they heard them, but I'm not subjecting him to them either. I went through several iterations on the crossovers of my home system until I was satisfied. I now feel my room acoustics contribute more to imperfections in the sound than anything in the speakers. I don't expect the AR/MB sats (+ a sub) to come out sounding better than my current system, but if they do I might appreciate having smaller speakers that I can place better in my living room than I can my big towers. Fortunately my wife doesn't complain about them. She doesn't listen to the sound, mostly to the content or message of music. John Dudeck Home: jdudeck@zenia.simcsg.sim.org Tel: 704-588-9891 Work: jdudeck@simcsg.sim.org Tel: 704-588-6100 -- "American music is a huge old tree, still pumping with life. 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From: "david (d.) dal farra" Message-ID: <"6479 Fri Feb 23 14:18:10 1996"@bnr.ca> To: bass@lunch.engr.sgi.com Subject: Re: Help X-over for AR 6-1/2" surplus woofers Sender: owner-bass@lunch.engr.sgi.com Precedence: bulk Reply-To: bass@lunch.engr.sgi.com John sez: >By the way, box volume shouldn't have any effect on the crossover design. In a general sense, it certainly can if the box volume change leads to a change in front baffle shape, or if he's using passive equalizers near resonance. Dave Received: from sgigate.sgi.com (sgigate.SGI.COM [204.94.209.1]) by hal-pc.org (8.6.12/8.6.9) with ESMTP id UAA07370 for ; Fri, 23 Feb 1996 20:13:41 -0600 Received: from lunch.engr.sgi.com by sgigate.sgi.com via ESMTP (950911.SGI.8.6.12.PATCH825/940406.SGI) id SAA16968; Fri, 23 Feb 1996 18:08:08 -0800 Received: by lunch.engr.sgi.com (951211.SGI.8.6.12.PATCH1042/951211.SGI.AUTO) id SAA21701; Fri, 23 Feb 1996 18:00:54 -0800 Message-ID: <312df9e8.zenia@zenia.simcsg.sim.org> From: John Dudeck To: bass@lunch.engr.sgi.com Date: Fri, 23 Feb 1996 17:31:16 GMT MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7BIT Subject: Re: Help X-over for AR 6-1/2" surplus woofers X-mailer: Pegasus Mail v3.22 Sender: owner-bass@lunch.engr.sgi.com Precedence: bulk Reply-To: bass@lunch.engr.sgi.com I wrote: > >By the way, box volume shouldn't have any effect on the crossover design. Dave DF wrote: > In a general sense, it certainly can if the box volume change leads to a > change in front baffle shape, or if he's using passive equalizers near > resonance. Well, ok, sure. But although I didn't qualify my answser, it was intended to be understood in the context of the question. I was trying to keep the answer to a beginner question on the beginner level. The above possibilities were not applicable so I didn't mention them. He said his box volume was fixed already, and I am pretty sure the box resonance is not going to be in the region of the tweeter crossover (3 kHz) that we were discussing. John Dudeck Home: jdudeck@zenia.simcsg.sim.org Tel: 704-588-9891 Work: jdudeck@simcsg.sim.org Tel: 704-588-6100 -- "My life has been transformed by the use of E-mail." -- Ron Tenny Received: from sgigate.sgi.com (sgigate.SGI.COM [204.94.209.1]) by hal-pc.org (8.6.12/8.6.9) with ESMTP id MAA11083 for ; Thu, 22 Feb 1996 12:10:07 -0559 Received: from sgihub.corp.sgi.com by sgigate.sgi.com via ESMTP (950911.SGI.8.6.12.PATCH825/940406.SGI) id KAA09678; Thu, 22 Feb 1996 10:07:54 -0800 Received: from lunch.engr.sgi.com by sgihub.corp.sgi.com via ESMTP (950511.SGI.8.6.12.PATCH526/911001.SGI) id JAA22762; Thu, 22 Feb 1996 09:44:47 -0800 Received: by lunch.engr.sgi.com (951211.SGI.8.6.12.PATCH1042/951211.SGI.AUTO) id JAA12691; Thu, 22 Feb 1996 09:43:37 -0800 Message-Id: <199602221446.GAA22153@sgi.sgi.com> From: Courtney Greene Subject: Help X-over for AR 6-1/2" surplus woofers To: bass@lunch.engr.sgi.com Date: Thu, 22 Feb 1996 10:46:12 -0400 (AST) In-Reply-To: <199602210923.BAA05598@lunch.engr.sgi.com> from "Bass and DIY Loudspeakers Digest" at Feb 21, 96 01:23:02 am X-Mailer: ELM [version 2.4 PL24] Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Sender: owner-bass@lunch.engr.sgi.com Precedence: bulk Reply-To: bass@lunch.engr.sgi.com Hi, I guess I'm about a year late on this but that may work to my benefit. Last year I purchased, with the help of Bob Neidorff (thanks Bob), 2 6-1/2" surplus AR woofers and 2 MB Quart tweeters. The specs on the drivers I didn't have at the time however since then others have bought the drivers and some have measured the specs. 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10.0000 0.06005 11.773 88.924 0.4342 196.0STEEL PAPER FOAM 996PETRAS HX124 3.2 25.0 0.22500 0.5600 11.8000 0.05300 100.00 0.0070 0.0010 12.0000 0.07084 7.974 89.972 0.5346 112.6STEEL PAPER FOAM 997PETRAS HX124D 5.7 22.0 0.24100 0.5100 12.7000 0.05300 100.00 0.0070 0.0010 12.0000 0.08540 11.486 89.011 0.4903 134.5STEEL PAPER FOAM 998PETRAS HX154 3.2 26.0 0.30500 0.7400 11.7000 0.08600 100.00 0.0070 0.0010 15.0000 0.12721 9.480 90.594 0.6960 74.5STEEL PAPER FOAM 999PETRAS HX154D 5.7 27.0 0.30000 0.8500 12.3000 0.08600 100.00 0.0070 0.0010 15.0000 0.11992 11.680 90.412 0.7951 97.4STEEL PAPER FOAM 1000AUD-CNCPTS AC5 5.7 57.0 0.00900 0.6280 1.6590 0.00890 100.00 0.0020 0.0010 5.0000 0.00961 5.588 86.233 0.4556 581.7STEEL PAPER RUBBER 1001AUD-CNCPTS AC5S 5.7 67.0 0.00700 0.6520 1.8100 0.00890 100.00 0.0020 0.0010 5.0000 0.00894 5.736 87.085 0.4793 641.6STEEL PAPER RUBBER 1002AUD-CNCPTS AC8 5.7 32.0 0.05600 0.4410 6.7430 0.02100 100.00 0.0040 0.0010 8.0000 0.02727 8.419 88.186 0.4139 308.7STEEL POLYPROP RUBBER 1003AUD-CNCPTS AC10 5.7 24.0 0.11100 0.4200 3.9780 0.03600 100.00 0.0077 0.0010 10.0000 0.07188 12.129 87.621 0.3799 168.7STEEL POLYPROP RUBBER 1004AUD-CNCPTS AC12 5.7 20.0 0.38000 0.4520 5.4580 0.05300 100.00 0.0077 0.0010 12.0000 0.06553 10.191 90.272 0.4174 155.5STEEL POLYPROP RUBBER 1005AUD-CNCPTS DV12 5.7 17.0 0.38000 0.4810 5.1010 0.05300 100.00 0.0105 0.0010 12.0000 0.09071 10.715 87.884 0.4396 118.1STEEL PAPER RUBBER 1006AUD-CNCPTS JC12 6.3 16.4 0.43200 0.3250 9.3990 0.05400 100.00 0.0100 1.4400 12.0000 0.08900 13.333 89.676 0.3141 149.8STEEL PAPER RUBBER 1007CADENCE CW6-401-4 3.4 35.0 0.02040 0.4500 8.5000 0.01300 100.00 0.0056 0.0010 6.5000 0.02398 6.312 84.880 0.4274 263.2STEEL PAPER FOAM 1008CADENCE 6-403-8 6.5 35.0 0.02040 0.4500 8.5000 0.01300 100.00 0.0056 0.0010 6.5000 0.02398 8.728 84.880 0.4274 363.9STEEL PAPER FOAM 1009CADENCE CW8-401-4 3.6 41.0 0.04160 0.5000 7.1500 0.02100 150.00 0.0038 0.0010 8.0000 0.02236 6.440 89.579 0.4673 288.0STEEL PAPER FOAM 1010CADENCE CW8-404-4 3.9 33.0 0.03120 0.3900 9.9900 0.02100 200.00 0.0028 0.0010 8.0000 0.04603 9.769 86.581 0.3753 212.2STEEL PAPER RUBBER 1011CADENCE CW8-403-8 6.8 33.0 0.03120 0.3900 9.9900 0.02100 200.00 0.0028 0.0010 8.0000 0.04603 12.900 86.581 0.3753 280.3STEEL PAPER RUBBER 1012CADENCE CW0A8-4 4.3 43.0 0.02860 0.5900 9.4400 0.02100 100.00 0.0046 0.0010 8.0000 0.02957 7.631 87.853 0.5553 258.0STEEL PAPER FOAM 1013CADENCE CW10-401-4 3.9 40.0 0.06340 0.9600 5.1600 0.03600 200.00 0.0038 0.0010 10.0000 0.04531 6.801 88.254 0.8094 150.1STEEL PAPER FOAM 1014CADENCE CW10-504-4 3.1 25.0 0.09630 0.4600 7.6300 0.03600 250.00 0.0046 0.0010 10.0000 0.07636 8.991 87.141 0.4338 117.7STEEL PAPER RUBBER 1015CADENCE CW10-503-8 6.2 29.0 0.11130 0.5100 8.0500 0.03600 250.00 0.0046 0.0010 10.0000 0.04910 10.429 89.255 0.4796 212.4STEEL PAPER RUBBER 1016CADENCE CW10-502-4U DVC 1.6 31.0 0.09970 0.2900 14.0000 0.03600 250.00 0.0048 0.0010 10.0000 0.04797 7.180 92.098 0.2841 149.7STEEL PAPER RUBBER 1017CADENCE CW10-701-4P 3.1 35.0 0.06260 0.4700 14.0000 0.03600 300.00 0.0091 0.0010 10.0000 0.05993 9.324 89.561 0.4547 155.6STEEL POLYPROP FOAM 1018CADENCE CW10S-4 3.7 21.5 0.06460 0.3500 8.4200 0.03600 300.00 0.0056 0.0010 10.0000 0.15391 14.825 84.629 0.3360 96.3CAST PAPER FOAM 1019CADENCE CW0A10-4 4.6 36.0 0.05660 0.6700 10.5800 0.03600 150.00 0.0046 0.0010 10.0000 0.06265 9.864 87.951 0.6301 157.4STEEL PAPER FOAM 1020CADENCE CW0A104-C 4.4 41.0 0.06230 0.6800 9.4400 0.03600 150.00 0.0046 0.0010 10.0000 0.04388 8.553 89.998 0.6343 194.9CAST PAPER FOAM 1021CADENCE CWI10-4 3.3 19.0 0.26030 0.3300 9.3400 0.04340 200.00 0.0046 0.5600 10.0000 0.07108 9.212 89.326 0.3187 129.6STEEL POLYPROP RUBBER 1022CADENCE CW12-401-4 3.2 30.0 0.13910 0.5800 11.9700 0.05300 250.00 0.0046 0.0010 12.0000 0.07957 9.097 90.107 0.5532 114.3STEEL PAPER FOAM 1023CADENCE CW12-401-8 6.3 36.0 0.12830 0.7900 15.0000 0.05300 250.00 0.0046 0.0010 12.0000 0.05991 10.395 90.789 0.7505 173.5STEEL PAPER FOAM 1024CADENCE CW12-504-4 3.3 21.0 0.22970 0.3100 8.7400 0.05300 250.00 0.0046 0.0010 12.0000 0.09834 11.753 90.359 0.2994 119.5STEEL PAPER RUBBER 1025CADENCE CW12-503-8 6.4 21.0 0.21350 0.3600 9.9400 0.05300 250.00 0.0046 0.0010 12.0000 0.10580 15.753 89.392 0.3474 148.9STEEL PAPER RUBBER 1026CADENCE CW12-502-4U DVC 1.7 26.0 0.25660 0.3400 5.8000 0.05300 250.00 0.0046 0.0010 12.0000 0.05743 6.849 93.221 0.3212 119.3STEEL PAPER RUBBER 1027CADENCE CW12-701-4P 3.1 35.0 0.12090 0.5800 17.0000 0.05300 250.00 0.0091 0.0010 12.0000 0.06726 8.891 91.506 0.5609 132.2STEEL PAPER FOAM 1028CADENCE CW12-702-4P 1.5 27.0 0.12090 0.3900 13.4000 0.05300 250.00 0.0091 0.0010 12.0000 0.11302 8.587 89.849 0.3790 76.0STEEL PAPER FOAM 1029CADENCE CW12-951-4 3.8 30.0 0.09090 0.3500 11.4800 0.05300 300.00 0.0091 0.0010 12.0000 0.12176 15.786 90.453 0.3396 129.6STEEL PAPER FOAM 1030CADENCE CW12-100-4 4.0 27.0 0.11130 0.4100 9.6700 0.05300 300.00 0.0056 0.0010 12.0000 0.12277 14.255 89.272 0.3933 116.1CAST PAPER FOAM 1031CADENCE CW12S-4 3.2 23.0 0.16090 0.5200 10.2100 0.05300 300.00 0.0056 0.0010 12.0000 0.11703 10.202 87.752 0.4948 87.2CAST PAPER FOAM 1032CADENCE CW0A12-4 4.4 27.0 0.17870 0.6800 5.4000 0.05300 200.00 0.0046 0.0010 12.0000 0.07646 9.162 89.131 0.6039 119.8STEEL PAPER FOAM 1033CADENCE CW0A12-4C 3.8 30.0 0.24100 0.5300 9.3700 0.05300 250.00 0.0038 0.0010 12.0000 0.04593 7.878 92.885 0.5016 171.5CAST PAPER FOAM 1034CADENCE CWI12-4 3.3 33.0 0.12380 0.5700 7.7700 0.05070 250.00 0.0056 0.9300 12.0000 0.06761 9.009 90.918 0.5310 133.2STEEL POLYPROP RUBBER 1035CADENCE CW15-401-4X 3.2 27.0 0.48140 0.5900 14.0000 0.08600 300.00 0.0046 0.0010 15.0000 0.07474 8.292 94.052 0.5661 111.0STEEL PAPER FOAM 1036CADENCE CW15-504-4 3.3 17.0 0.46020 0.3800 13.8200 0.08600 300.00 0.0046 0.0010 15.0000 0.19720 13.525 89.739 0.3698 68.6STEEL PAPER RUBBER 1037CADENCE CW15-503-8 6.1 16.0 0.52480 0.3800 11.0200 0.08600 300.00 0.0046 0.0010 15.0000 0.19522 17.749 89.520 0.3673 90.9STEEL PAPER RUBBER 1038CADENCE CW15-701-4P 3.6 31.0 0.26990 0.4600 14.0000 0.08600 300.00 0.0056 0.0010 15.0000 0.10112 12.415 94.420 0.4454 122.8STEEL POLYPROP FOAM 1039CADENCE CW15-702-4P 1.6 29.0 0.24440 0.6500 17.1100 0.08600 300.00 0.0056 0.0010 15.0000 0.12760 7.565 91.618 0.6262 59.3STEEL POLYPROP FOAM 1040CADENCE CW15-100-4 3.2 26.0 0.21720 0.5000 10.4200 0.08600 300.00 0.0056 0.0010 15.0000 0.17863 13.666 90.822 0.4771 76.5CAST PAPER FOAM 1041CADENCE CW15-1000-4 3.6 21.0 0.23340 0.4400 12.7500 0.08600 500.00 0.0091 0.0010 15.0000 0.25481 16.586 88.907 0.4253 65.1CAST PAPER FOAM 1042CADENCE CW15S-4 3.7 24.0 0.45030 0.3100 11.0000 0.08600 300.00 0.0038 0.0010 15.0000 0.10112 13.491 95.022 0.3015 133.4CAST PAPER FOAM 1043CADENCE CW0A15-4 4.6 21.0 0.47920 0.8400 3.6200 0.08600 250.00 0.0046 0.0010 15.0000 0.12411 9.470 89.223 0.6818 76.3STEEL PAPER FOAM 1044CADENCE CW0A15-4C 3.9 32.0 0.33020 0.7000 9.3700 0.08600 300.00 0.0046 0.0010 15.0000 0.07757 9.322 93.885 0.6513 120.2CAST PAPER FOAM 1045CADENCE CW18-951-4 3.7 16.0 0.33220 0.5300 9.0100 0.11200 400.00 0.0091 0.0010 18.0000 0.52307 19.160 86.089 0.5006 36.6CAST PAPER FOAM 1046CADENCE CW18-1000-4 3.5 21.0 0.43360 0.4200 4.8700 0.11200 500.00 0.0091 0.0010 18.0000 0.23263 15.994 91.799 0.3867 68.8CAST PAPER FOAM 1047TC SOUNDS TC10SCUAL 7.3 21.9 0.17600 0.2500 13.1000 0.03460 200.00 0.0084 0.0010 10.0000 0.05029 14.215 90.683 0.2453 282.6CAST PAPER FOAM 1048TC SOUNDS TC10SCU 8.0 19.5 0.17400 0.2400 12.1000 0.03460 200.00 0.0110 0.0010 10.0000 0.06416 16.188 89.299 0.2353 252.3CAST PAPER FOAM 1049TC SOUNDS TC12SCU 8.0 19.9 0.31000 0.2800 10.8000 0.05110 200.00 0.0110 0.0010 12.0000 0.07543 16.415 91.402 0.2729 217.6CAST PAPER FOAM 1050TC SOUNDS TC15SCU 8.0 15.6 1.03900 0.3200 12.2000 0.08550 200.00 0.0110 0.0010 15.0000 0.10252 15.850 92.903 0.3118 154.6CAST PAPER FOAM 1051RAMSDELL SW2710 5.7 18.5 1.71998 0.2930 4.1600 0.27510 500.00 0.0040 3.0000 27.0000 0.45591 32.108 97.696 0.2737 70.4CAST PAPER FOAM 1052AVI SL-200 3.2 36.2 0.02700 0.2700 8.4000 0.02100 200.00 0.0080 0.8000 8.0000 0.04420 10.916 88.755 0.2616 247.0STEEL PAPER FOAM 1053AVI SL-200/8 6.4 36.2 0.02700 0.2700 7.7000 0.02100 200.00 0.0080 1.4500 8.0000 0.04420 15.437 88.755 0.2609 349.3STEEL PAPER FOAM 1054AVI SL-250 3.2 33.4 0.07201 0.2800 9.0000 0.03500 250.00 0.0080 0.8000 10.0000 0.05408 11.388 91.809 0.2716 210.6STEEL PAPER FOAM 1055AVI SL-250/8 6.4 33.4 0.07201 0.2800 7.9000 0.03500 250.00 0.0080 1.4500 10.0000 0.05408 16.106 91.809 0.2704 297.8STEEL PAPER FOAM 1056AVI SL-300 3.2 30.9 0.13989 0.3800 13.6000 0.05290 300.00 0.0080 0.8000 12.0000 0.07430 11.021 92.353 0.3697 148.3STEEL PAPER FOAM 1057AVI SL-300/8 6.4 30.9 0.13989 0.3800 11.1000 0.05290 300.00 0.0080 1.4500 12.0000 0.07430 15.587 92.353 0.3674 209.8STEEL PAPER FOAM 1058SPEAKERLAB W828P 5.7 44.0 0.04542 1.1990 2.9390 0.02200 150.00 0.0030 0.0010 8.0000 0.01952 5.065 87.082 0.8516 259.5STEEL POLYPROP FOAM 1059SPEAKERLAB W824P 3.2 47.0 0.03729 0.8870 3.4230 0.02200 150.00 0.0030 0.0010 8.0000 0.02084 4.712 88.394 0.7045 226.1STEEL POLYPROP FOAM 1060SPEAKERLAB W838R 5.7 29.5 0.08467 0.4090 1.8100 0.02200 150.00 0.0030 0.0010 8.0000 0.02329 7.757 89.249 0.3336 333.0STEEL POLYPROP FOAM 1061SPEAKERLAB W1038B 5.7 32.7 0.09922 0.3660 3.4920 0.03500 150.00 0.0030 0.0010 10.0000 0.04095 11.446 91.762 0.3313 279.5STEEL PAPER FOAM 1062SPEAKERLAB W1088P 5.7 20.4 0.19709 0.2800 3.6800 0.03500 100.00 0.0030 0.0010 10.0000 0.05296 11.756 89.758 0.2602 222.0STEEL POLYPROP FOAM 1063SPEAKERLAB W1248B 5.7 30.0 0.20997 0.3110 2.8230 0.05300 200.00 0.0030 0.0010 12.0000 0.05271 13.495 94.602 0.2801 256.0STEEL PAPER FOAM 1064GOLD SOUND 1040-4 3.8 24.0 0.09826 0.9500 7.4400 0.03500 150.00 0.0076 1.0000 10.0000 0.07675 6.804 83.547 0.8424 88.6STEEL PAPER FOAM 1065GOLD SOUND 1040-4 PAR 1.9 24.0 0.09826 0.4700 7.4000 0.03500 150.00 0.0076 0.5200 10.0000 0.07675 6.840 86.603 0.4419 89.1STEEL PAPER FOAM 1066GOLD SOUND 1040-8 5.6 25.0 0.06513 0.9900 5.9000 0.03500 150.00 0.0076 2.1000 10.0000 0.10672 9.738 82.114 0.8478 91.2STEEL PAPER FOAM 1067GOLD SOUND 1040-8 PAR 2.8 25.0 0.06513 0.6160 5.9000 0.03500 150.00 0.0076 1.0000 10.0000 0.10672 8.729 84.174 0.5578 81.8STEEL PAPER FOAM 1068GOLD SOUND 1240-4 3.6 24.0 0.13592 0.9900 4.6700 0.05300 150.00 0.0076 1.2000 12.0000 0.12724 8.353 84.777 0.8168 65.6STEEL PAPER FOAM 1069GOLD SOUND 1240-8 6.0 26.0 0.13904 0.9900 4.2100 0.05300 150.00 0.0076 2.5000 12.0000 0.10598 10.243 85.918 0.8015 96.7STEEL PAPER FOAM 1070GOLD SOUND 1240-8 PAR 3.1 26.0 0.13904 0.7500 4.2100 0.05300 150.00 0.0076 1.2000 12.0000 0.10598 8.459 87.124 0.6366 79.8STEEL PAPER FOAM 1071GOLD SOUND 1260-4 3.7 22.0 0.19256 0.7300 6.7400 0.05300 200.00 0.0076 0.8400 12.0000 0.10688 8.653 86.479 0.6587 81.0STEEL PAPER FOAM 1072GOLD SOUND 1260-8 6.8 24.0 0.13875 0.9500 5.9100 0.05300 200.00 0.0076 1.6000 12.0000 0.12464 11.599 85.046 0.8184 93.1STEEL PAPER FOAM 1073GOLD SOUND 1260-8 PAR 3.4 24.0 0.13875 0.4700 5.9100 0.05300 200.00 0.0076 0.8400 12.0000 0.12464 11.660 88.102 0.4354 93.6STEEL PAPER FOAM 1074GOLD SOUND 1261-8 3.7 24.0 0.13875 0.9500 5.9100 0.05300 200.00 0.0076 1.6000 12.0000 0.12464 8.556 85.046 0.8184 68.6STEEL PAPER FOAM 1075PEAVEY 1201-8 6.1 59.7 0.05900 0.2800 6.6000 0.05300 350.00 0.0026 0.0010 12.0000 0.04737 19.675 98.510 0.2686 415.3CAST PAPER TEXTILE 1076PEAVEY 1202-4 4.5 47.1 0.10000 0.2600 8.2000 0.05300 350.00 0.0026 0.0010 12.0000 0.04490 15.165 98.035 0.2520 337.7CAST PAPER TEXTILE 1077PEAVEY 1203-4 3.0 57.8 0.07200 0.3900 7.5000 0.05300 350.00 0.0010 0.0010 12.0000 0.04141 10.756 97.515 0.3707 259.7CAST PAPER TEXTILE 1078PEAVEY 1203-8 6.1 59.4 0.06900 0.4000 8.1000 0.05300 350.00 0.0010 0.0010 12.0000 0.04092 15.260 97.576 0.3812 373.0CAST PAPER TEXTILE 1079PEAVEY 1205-8 5.2 55.6 0.06900 0.2900 8.7000 0.05300 350.00 0.0045 0.0010 12.0000 0.04670 17.104 98.111 0.2806 366.2CAST PAPER TEXTILE 1080PEAVEY 1501-4DT 3.2 46.7 0.18800 0.4000 2.4000 0.08900 350.00 0.0012 0.0010 15.0000 0.06851 12.681 98.795 0.3429 185.1CAST PAPER TEXTILE 1081PEAVEY 1502-4DT 3.2 43.1 0.19200 0.3800 7.9000 0.08900 350.00 0.0028 0.0010 15.0000 0.07876 13.402 98.064 0.3626 170.2CAST PAPER TEXTILE 1082PEAVEY 1502-8DT 6.1 42.4 0.20500 0.3400 7.5000 0.08900 350.00 0.0028 0.0010 15.0000 0.07622 19.086 98.618 0.3253 250.4CAST PAPER TEXTILE 1083PEAVEY 1504-4DT 3.5 31.3 0.38500 0.3200 6.2000 0.08900 350.00 0.0030 0.0010 15.0000 0.07447 12.657 97.664 0.3043 170.0CAST PAPER TEXTILE 1084PEAVEY 1505-4DT 3.2 44.6 0.18200 0.3900 8.8000 0.08900 350.00 0.0048 0.0010 15.0000 0.07759 13.357 98.164 0.3734 172.1CAST PAPER TEXTILE 1085PEAVEY 1505-8DT 5.2 44.2 0.19800 0.3900 7.8000 0.08900 350.00 0.0048 0.0010 15.0000 0.07262 16.398 98.413 0.3714 225.8CAST PAPER TEXTILE 1086PEAVEY 1505KA-8DT 5.3 44.3 0.15700 0.3700 8.1000 0.08900 350.00 0.0026 0.0010 15.0000 0.09117 19.065 97.663 0.3538 209.1CAST PAPER TEXTILE 1087PEAVEY 1801-4 3.5 40.6 0.33000 0.4900 8.9000 0.13200 350.00 0.0046 0.0010 18.0000 0.11359 14.387 98.533 0.4644 126.7CAST PAPER TEXTILE 1088PEAVEY 1801-8 6.5 40.2 0.32100 0.6300 8.4000 0.13200 350.00 0.0048 0.0010 18.0000 0.11911 17.618 97.193 0.5860 147.9CAST PAPER TEXTILE