Math in the purpose of an enclosure

 

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Username: Darkvirus

Mt. vernon, AR United States

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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.
 

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uhhh...
 

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marshall (canaan) or glasswolf would be great candidates to answer this one lol
 

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Username: Darkvirus

Mt. vernon, AR United States

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<bump> .... marshall or glasswolf would love to be freinds and answer then :P
 

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Username: Dlavante

Tigard, Or USA

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or ask mark potts
 

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Username: Jkidder

Spring hill, Florida Usa

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make a new thread callin those 4 out for an answer
 

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Username: Glasswolf

Wisteria, Lane USA

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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.
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