Bronze Member Username: DarkvirusMt. vernon, AR United States Post Number: 19 Registered: Dec-06 | Other than the basics of wave interference, what other branches of trig and calculus are involved with the importance of cabinet design. Or, maybe how the enclosure affects the shape of the wave. Ty. |
Silver Member Username: Trey4sportsPost Number: 940 Registered: Sep-06 | uhhh... |
Gold Member Username: Livin_loudNo HTML in h... Post Number: 1591 Registered: Jan-06 | marshall (canaan) or glasswolf would be great candidates to answer this one lol |
Bronze Member Username: DarkvirusMt. vernon, AR United States Post Number: 20 Registered: Dec-06 | <bump> .... marshall or glasswolf would love to be freinds and answer then :P |
Bronze Member Username: DlavanteTigard, Or USA Post Number: 50 Registered: Feb-07 | or ask mark potts |
Silver Member Username: JkidderSpring hill, Florida Usa Post Number: 429 Registered: Nov-05 | make a new thread callin those 4 out for an answer |
Platinum Member Username: GlasswolfWisteria, Lane USA Post Number: 11860 Registered: Dec-03 | take a look at http://www.diysubwoofers.org/ the math involved depends a lot on the type of enclosure you want. ported boxes aren't too bad.. port surface area, volume, port velocity, and flared port corrections. When you get into 6th order and transmission line boxes, it gets a little more hairy. that site above has some good examples of the formulae required. |