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Dante's 7 cu.ft. SQL Enclosure! [ Worklog ] [PICS]
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<blockquote data-quote="PowerNaudio" data-source="post: 1821320" data-attributes="member: 561215"><p>you know what youre right adding 45* angles to the enclosure help add a 10th of a db on the Tl. not only adds strength but makes the enclosure that much louder. you should also add 45* to the top and bottom edges as well, maybe then youll add 1db. to your enclosure on the TL , i mean if it helps on the vertical edges of the enclosure use them on the horizontal edges of the enclosure aswell. but im sure you all ready spent hours and hours testing that too. right.</p><p></p><p>what other tests have you done to enclosures that makes them that much better or louder. i see you resined the inside of the enclosure on that picture. how many more db did that add. or did you noticed that it makes the enclosure more resonant then without it.? just wondering.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PowerNaudio, post: 1821320, member: 561215"] you know what youre right adding 45* angles to the enclosure help add a 10th of a db on the Tl. not only adds strength but makes the enclosure that much louder. you should also add 45* to the top and bottom edges as well, maybe then youll add 1db. to your enclosure on the TL , i mean if it helps on the vertical edges of the enclosure use them on the horizontal edges of the enclosure aswell. but im sure you all ready spent hours and hours testing that too. right. what other tests have you done to enclosures that makes them that much better or louder. i see you resined the inside of the enclosure on that picture. how many more db did that add. or did you noticed that it makes the enclosure more resonant then without it.? just wondering. [/QUOTE]
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