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<blockquote data-quote="Immacomputer" data-source="post: 4019001" data-attributes="member: 570419"><p>So wait, you're telling me that everything you know about enclosure design came from MARKETING from a company? While I agree 100% that going too small will reduce the low end response of a driver but that does not mean that a relatively small enclosure can't work very well for some drivers.</p><p></p><p>You don't know what you're talking about and that's fine; if you read actual technical documents and not marketing from companies, you may actually learn something. In the mean time, stop spouting out bullshit that you're not sure about but "think" might be correct. That is NOT fine to do as it can confuse people who, like you, are trying to learn. Making up bullshit about "waves expanding" and "wave echoing" in enclosures is not going to fly. So basically shut the **** up until you have a slight clue.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Usable throw has nothing to do with proper enclosure volumes for a speaker.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Immacomputer, post: 4019001, member: 570419"] So wait, you're telling me that everything you know about enclosure design came from MARKETING from a company? While I agree 100% that going too small will reduce the low end response of a driver but that does not mean that a relatively small enclosure can't work very well for some drivers. You don't know what you're talking about and that's fine; if you read actual technical documents and not marketing from companies, you may actually learn something. In the mean time, stop spouting out bullshit that you're not sure about but "think" might be correct. That is NOT fine to do as it can confuse people who, like you, are trying to learn. Making up bullshit about "waves expanding" and "wave echoing" in enclosures is not going to fly. So basically shut the **** up until you have a slight clue. Usable throw has nothing to do with proper enclosure volumes for a speaker. [/QUOTE]
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