SB Acoustics SATORI MR16P-8
midwoofer · EBP 100 → suits either box · nominal (full) — SB Acoustics datasheet (https://sbacoustics.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/6%C2%BDin-SATORI-MR16P-8.pdf)
Thiele/Small parameters
| Fs (resonance) | 32 Hz |
| Qts | 0.3 |
| Qes / Qms | 0.32 / 5.11 |
| Vas | 44.3 L |
| Re / nominal Z | — / — |
| Xmax | — |
| Sensitivity | 88 dB (2.83 V/1 m, mfr) |
| Power handling | 30 W |
Published (nominal) values, params full — verify by measurement (DATS/REW) before building.
Datasheet (PDF) ↗ — manufacturer-hosted
Recommended enclosures
T/S are full — fetch the datasheet for the full parameters to model a box.
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About this driver
The SB Acoustics SATORI MR16P-8 is a 6″ midwoofer with a free-air resonance of 32 Hz and a total Q (Qts) of 0.3. Its efficiency-bandwidth product (EBP) of 100 points toward either alignment. See the sealed vs ported guide for how to choose.
Recommended partners
modeled estimateThe tweeters below pair well with the SB Acoustics SATORI MR16P-8 in a two-way design — each grade is a modeled estimate of the crossover match, with a suggested crossover point. Open any pair in the guided builder to design the crossover and total the parts.
- Seas M64F001Good match· 92/100
Suggested crossover 1.34 kHz (4th-order, Linkwitz-Riley)
Build this pair → - Seas MR18REX-XFGood match· 92/100
Suggested crossover 1.34 kHz (4th-order, Linkwitz-Riley)
Build this pair → - Seas T25CF002Good match· 92/100
Suggested crossover 1.34 kHz (4th-order, Linkwitz-Riley)
Build this pair → - Seas T29CF002Good match· 92/100
Suggested crossover 1.34 kHz (4th-order, Linkwitz-Riley)
Build this pair → - Seas T29D001Good match· 92/100
Suggested crossover 1.34 kHz (4th-order, Linkwitz-Riley)
Build this pair → - Seas T29D002Good match· 92/100
Suggested crossover 1.34 kHz (4th-order, Linkwitz-Riley)
Build this pair →
Modeled estimate from T/S + geometry — no measurements. The verdict is robust; it improves with measured FRD/ZMA data.