Nd91-8-8, Kms symmetry xc(x) – Dayton Audio ND91-8 3-1 User Manual
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Kms Symmetry xc(x)
This curve shows the symmetry point in the nonlinear compliance curve where a negative and positive
displacement x=xpeak will produce the same compliance value
kms(xc(x) + x) = kms(xc(x) – x).
A high value of the symmetry point xc(x) at small displacement amplitudes x » 0 indicates that the rest
position does not agree with the minimum of the stiffness characteristic. This may be caused by an
asymmetry in the geometry of the spider (cup form) or surround (half wave). A high value of the
symmetry point xc(x) at maximal displacement x» xmax may be caused by asymmetric limiting of the
surround.
You can find a detailed description of these non-linearities and their remedies in the papers
“
Loudspeaker Nonlinearities - Causes and Symptoms
,
Assessing Large Signal Performance of
Loudspeakers
, and
“Diagnosis and Remedy of Nonlinearities
Testing performed by Redrock Acoustics –
www.redrockacoustics.com