it's mostly trial and error, but i just make the chamber fit the dimensions of the project. for this, the OP can tune with stuffing and 45's.chamber size
changing the chamber won't affect tuning but instead change how the chamber works with the T-Line. i would put a decent amount of absorption in the chamber which should prevent the chamber from sounding hollow. you can also make the enclosure smaller by adding larger 45's in the chamber. be sure to fill any voids left by the 45's.Totally awesome man. Thanks much! I will let you know how it comes out!
If I make the chamber smaller will tuning go up or down?
it's a chamber-coupled transmission line enclosure. they are huge. The Loudspeaker Design Cookbook has a decent amount of information on them.That's a big box for a 10
Can you give a quick review of how this differs from a standard 1/4 waveit's a chamber-coupled transmission line enclosure. they are huge. The Loudspeaker Design Cookbook has a decent amount of information on them.
I'm gonna have to build this next.what would an ideal sub to use in this on 1000-1500 watts?![]()
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there's the carpet lip properly laid out.
this is the type i would build next. get the TL output to couple with the woofer output. also, this allows the chamber to transition to the TL better. same dimensions and nearly the same tuning. with this design, you want a woofer with an fs around 28Hz.I'm gonna have to build this next.what would an ideal sub to use in this on 1000-1500 watts?
it's not different than a standard 1/4 wave, it's just a version of a 1/4 wave. the challenge is how do you get the woofer output to enter the line effectively. with a shallow woofer you could eliminate the enclosure completely and gain line length which would lower tuning. if you had a 10" shallow sub with a fs around 20Hz, the same dimensions would work with the line the width of the box four times.Can you give a quick review of how this differs from a standard 1/4 wave
How would this work. If you say good I'm doing thisthis is the type i would build next. get the TL output to couple with the woofer output. also, this allows the chamber to transition to the TL better. same dimensions and nearly the same tuning. with this design, you want a woofer with an fs around 28Hz.
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