bcarpenterfhl 10+ year member Kiss Me I'm Shitfaced 2,219 0 San Francisco/Hillsborough, CA Dec 9, 2004 #1 is there anyway to design an enclosure for multiple drivers on BBP6? i really cant figure this one out. Click to read more...
is there anyway to design an enclosure for multiple drivers on BBP6? i really cant figure this one out. Click to read more...
OP bcarpenterfhl 10+ year member Kiss Me I'm Shitfaced 2,219 0 San Francisco/Hillsborough, CA Dec 9, 2004 Thread Starter #2 yea but when i do that it doesnt seperate each driver. is it that critical when making a box?
OP bcarpenterfhl 10+ year member Kiss Me I'm Shitfaced 2,219 0 San Francisco/Hillsborough, CA Dec 9, 2004 Thread Starter #3 i appreciate your help, but i already understand all that. i used that process in building my bos for my three tens. ive just been fooling around with this program and assumed it'd be able to visually display everything you just mentioned.
i appreciate your help, but i already understand all that. i used that process in building my bos for my three tens. ive just been fooling around with this program and assumed it'd be able to visually display everything you just mentioned.
Nikuk 5,000+ posts Been Gone Too Long 8,002 2 Buffalo, NY Dec 9, 2004 #4 No, thats not what this program is for. The original purpose of the program is to design custom loudspeaker cabinets with the goal of a flat response.... This isnt AutoCad. These generally dont have dividers in my experience. Which begs the question: Why do you need dividers? Is the box sealed? Jmac, of course, is right BTW.
No, thats not what this program is for. The original purpose of the program is to design custom loudspeaker cabinets with the goal of a flat response.... This isnt AutoCad. These generally dont have dividers in my experience. Which begs the question: Why do you need dividers? Is the box sealed? Jmac, of course, is right BTW.