Upgrading the drivers on my Model 3 left me with the OEM tweeters/mids/woofers (and an OEM sub that I thought I'd install but decided not to risk the warranty).
Since then, I've gotten into making bluetooth speakers for family/friends and have learned how to use DATS/Winisd/REW/VituixCAD2 to get better results.
I'd been unable to find the TS values for the Tesla speakers online, so I recently measured them myself using DATS v3 and added mass. I realize this is a niche use case, but does anyone have a recommendation on where I can post this info online to help the next person that might want to reuse these drivers? Perhaps the values could also help car audio people better understand Tesla's design decisions to aid in their projects.
Thanks for any ideas! Here's an example of what I captured for the mids:
Since then, I've gotten into making bluetooth speakers for family/friends and have learned how to use DATS/Winisd/REW/VituixCAD2 to get better results.
I'd been unable to find the TS values for the Tesla speakers online, so I recently measured them myself using DATS v3 and added mass. I realize this is a niche use case, but does anyone have a recommendation on where I can post this info online to help the next person that might want to reuse these drivers? Perhaps the values could also help car audio people better understand Tesla's design decisions to aid in their projects.
Thanks for any ideas! Here's an example of what I captured for the mids:
Well, you've created one here for Google to find........... 😉 I assume you can submit them here and there's others also, but my list is locked up in two damaged HDs.




@Cal Weldon may find a home on the car audio sub forum to gain more visibilitywhere I can post this info online to help the next person that might want to reuse these drivers?