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<blockquote data-quote="JimJ" data-source="post: 1035866" data-attributes="member: 555251"><p>No ideal shape...as long as the volume is correct, it could be any shape. Technically, a sphere is the best due to the reduction of standing waves (conversely, a cube would be the worst for standing waves) but in practice this isn't something to worry about a lot.</p><p></p><p>Ideal material is MDF or heavily-braced plywood.</p><p></p><p>The alignment is going to make much more of a sonic different...playing around with high and low Q alignments will give you a very good idea of how the enclosure interacts with the vehicle's airspace.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JimJ, post: 1035866, member: 555251"] No ideal shape...as long as the volume is correct, it could be any shape. Technically, a sphere is the best due to the reduction of standing waves (conversely, a cube would be the worst for standing waves) but in practice this isn't something to worry about a lot. Ideal material is MDF or heavily-braced plywood. The alignment is going to make much more of a sonic different...playing around with high and low Q alignments will give you a very good idea of how the enclosure interacts with the vehicle's airspace. [/QUOTE]
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