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<blockquote data-quote="Moble Enclosurs" data-source="post: 7415833" data-attributes="member: 634917"><p>This is completely different than figuring for full response also to be noted. Figuring for exact spl numbers is not something anyone can do without knowing what the vehicle does before (usually by actually being there), or calculating for the EXACT positioning of the mic, subs, cabin area, resonances, modes, reflection points, diffraction values, absorption coefficients, etc. It goes on and on. Without any of those variables, the exact number is not known in any design until you guys do your tuning thing, which is perfectly fine, escpecially if you are going into a comp.it is part of the procedure that makes a big difference. This is the thin line between calculated and actual that people aruge quite a bit, and it is not something that can be argued as it is true to a point, but not fully. I can design you a response that will sound like the one calculated and give everything about the design you need for proper operation, but unless I am physically there (which is why I mainly do local designs), you not having those factors available makes the design ALWAYS less accurate than perfect. Saying a design is optimal does not being perfect. It means as good as it can be with the limitations given. No one can design a perfect box, but we can get pretty darn close.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moble Enclosurs, post: 7415833, member: 634917"] This is completely different than figuring for full response also to be noted. Figuring for exact spl numbers is not something anyone can do without knowing what the vehicle does before (usually by actually being there), or calculating for the EXACT positioning of the mic, subs, cabin area, resonances, modes, reflection points, diffraction values, absorption coefficients, etc. It goes on and on. Without any of those variables, the exact number is not known in any design until you guys do your tuning thing, which is perfectly fine, escpecially if you are going into a comp.it is part of the procedure that makes a big difference. This is the thin line between calculated and actual that people aruge quite a bit, and it is not something that can be argued as it is true to a point, but not fully. I can design you a response that will sound like the one calculated and give everything about the design you need for proper operation, but unless I am physically there (which is why I mainly do local designs), you not having those factors available makes the design ALWAYS less accurate than perfect. Saying a design is optimal does not being perfect. It means as good as it can be with the limitations given. No one can design a perfect box, but we can get pretty darn close. [/QUOTE]
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