NSD - New Speaker Day and Variac question

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WGS Green Beret 12", 8Ω, 25w.
I used a variac for break in and let it run about 3 hr.

I am second guessing myself on this. I briefly went by sound and watching the cone excursion, but then measured the voltage at 20v.
20v x 20v / 8Ω = 50w!

I backed it down to 12v: 12v x 12v/8Ω = 18w.
Is this method ok, and is my calc correct?


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I thought breaking in a speaker included soaking the cone in beer.
Preferably a good English stout.

The wattage calculation is incorrect.

20 volts RMS AC X current = VA
VA X efficiency = true wattage
This is a true wattage calculation.
Without a number for efficiency, the IS no true wattage number.
 
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I thought breaking in a speaker included soaking the cone in beer.
Preferably a good English stout.

The wattage calculation is incorrect.

20 volts RMS AC X current = VA
VA X efficiency = true wattage
This is a true wattage calculation.
Without a number for efficiency, the IS no true wattage number.
would that apply to estimating the amount of energy seen on the input to the speaker?
I realize the 8Ω impedance is a nominal number used as R in P= V*2/R, and should I have used RMS voltage instead of measured P-P voltage (20v ac x .707)?
 
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