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How accurate are manufacture suggestions for enclosure design??
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<blockquote data-quote="audio_phill" data-source="post: 8189974" data-attributes="member: 605512"><p>plug their tsp's into WinIsd. Most companies today give boxes that would be loud and minimal bandwidth vs clear and wide bandwidth, but given the current craze is spl that fits the demographic fine.</p><p></p><p>WinISD (though not capable of plotting le effects on the curve unless you use Pro Alpha version, is only to be used as a quick reference) is a useful tool in spotting less than ideal recommendations in box volumes.</p><p></p><p>Pretty simple program to use, and its free to download or is available on their site to use without downloading. Use it enough and play around with the parameters and its easy to figure out the affects of the box with changes in Qts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audio_phill, post: 8189974, member: 605512"] plug their tsp's into WinIsd. Most companies today give boxes that would be loud and minimal bandwidth vs clear and wide bandwidth, but given the current craze is spl that fits the demographic fine. WinISD (though not capable of plotting le effects on the curve unless you use Pro Alpha version, is only to be used as a quick reference) is a useful tool in spotting less than ideal recommendations in box volumes. Pretty simple program to use, and its free to download or is available on their site to use without downloading. Use it enough and play around with the parameters and its easy to figure out the affects of the box with changes in Qts. [/QUOTE]
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