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<blockquote data-quote="Alaxan" data-source="post: 73005" data-attributes="member: 544457"><p>Transmission line enclosures are extremely difficult to build properly and take a lot of calculations etc.... the good thing is tho that they are forgiving as far as what type of speaker is in there. The purpose and design of them is specific so that the "length" of the wave is formed properly from the rear of the sub and then projected the same. I built one of these for a house system one time and it was very tedious and massive! The sound tho was WELL worth it. I changed out thru a number of different speakers in the enclosure to see how the sound was and honestly there was not an incredible amount of difference in each other than a slightly louder lower response from the higher end subs I tossed in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alaxan, post: 73005, member: 544457"] Transmission line enclosures are extremely difficult to build properly and take a lot of calculations etc.... the good thing is tho that they are forgiving as far as what type of speaker is in there. The purpose and design of them is specific so that the "length" of the wave is formed properly from the rear of the sub and then projected the same. I built one of these for a house system one time and it was very tedious and massive! The sound tho was WELL worth it. I changed out thru a number of different speakers in the enclosure to see how the sound was and honestly there was not an incredible amount of difference in each other than a slightly louder lower response from the higher end subs I tossed in. [/QUOTE]
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