[geeks] Built my first speaker enclosure
Lionel Peterson
lionel4287 at gmail.com
Sun May 2 09:43:35 CDT 2010
On May 1, 2010, at 6:01 PM, Bill Bradford <mrbill at mrbill.net> wrote:
> This setup sounds *great*.
Bill,
That is THE most important metric, and it trumps any other concern
people might raise. Having said that, let me raise some concerns ;^)
A) a 6.5" subwoofer? To me that strains the definition of subwoofer,
maybe even woofer - it reminds me more of the all-purpose drivers Bose
pot in his 901-style speakers.
B) the volume of the box is very small -it looks to be about 12-14"
square, and what, 8" deep. That may be close to the right size, you
should run the numbers...
C) I think your enclosure needs to be "ported" the sealed cube will
restrict the free flowing movement of the woofer. As the cone travels
out it needs to draw in air, and push air out when the cone moves in.
A sealed box will force the cone to 'expand' or 'compress' the volume
of air inside the cabinet.
I believe ports can also be used to alter the effective volume of a
given speaker cabinet, so you may find that if you punch in your
driver's numbers and your cabinet's volume, you may be able to arrive
at the proper size port to maximize performance of your existing
components (driver and cabinet).
As I said before, that you like it is what is most important, the
above are just my thoughts/reactions, worth slightly less than you
paid for them. ;^)
Lionel
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