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<blockquote data-quote="Moble Enclosurs" data-source="post: 7498913" data-attributes="member: 634917"><p>And I appreciate the support. My recommendations come from knowing about sound and the physics, psycho-acoustics, and science behind it all rather than what I know will work based on experience alone. The experience is submitting to the limitations of sound and knowing what can and cannot be done rather than saying, like most, "I think 3 cubic feet and 33Hz will be best for you". Its so much more than that. Those quotes are based on experience mainly. But more is involved. So no, my recommendations are not based on experience. My experience is based on what physics and acoustics allow me to accept as what will work. So, no recommendation I give is from mainly experience, but from advanced acoustics of sound and the reality of its limitations based on real world applications. But now, as far as what you are saying that you want to be able to do all of that......that is kewl. And commendable to jump right in there, but again, much will be needed to be able to accurately do any of that without the experience, and even if you have experience in a specific field of audio, such as those who build walls and bandpass', it still can be tuned more accurately than one would think or most of us would want to accept. its tough to talk about what actually goes into it all without having someone back me up on what I try to get across. But like mentioned before, a lot of reading and understanding can play a major role in what you want to do, and experience is a means of verifying your calculations, if not, correcting them as well. So, yes, its possible, just not in a few days. Will take some work. I would help you more about the acoustics side of it, but I do not have the availability to teach it with the time and effort involved. Other than that, I know you want to keep it simple it seems, like being able to just recommend something and it work out. But what I do is not simple. Hopefully someone on here can help you more with the simple side of it-I hope. Again, good luck to you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moble Enclosurs, post: 7498913, member: 634917"] And I appreciate the support. My recommendations come from knowing about sound and the physics, psycho-acoustics, and science behind it all rather than what I know will work based on experience alone. The experience is submitting to the limitations of sound and knowing what can and cannot be done rather than saying, like most, "I think 3 cubic feet and 33Hz will be best for you". Its so much more than that. Those quotes are based on experience mainly. But more is involved. So no, my recommendations are not based on experience. My experience is based on what physics and acoustics allow me to accept as what will work. So, no recommendation I give is from mainly experience, but from advanced acoustics of sound and the reality of its limitations based on real world applications. But now, as far as what you are saying that you want to be able to do all of that......that is kewl. And commendable to jump right in there, but again, much will be needed to be able to accurately do any of that without the experience, and even if you have experience in a specific field of audio, such as those who build walls and bandpass', it still can be tuned more accurately than one would think or most of us would want to accept. its tough to talk about what actually goes into it all without having someone back me up on what I try to get across. But like mentioned before, a lot of reading and understanding can play a major role in what you want to do, and experience is a means of verifying your calculations, if not, correcting them as well. So, yes, its possible, just not in a few days. Will take some work. I would help you more about the acoustics side of it, but I do not have the availability to teach it with the time and effort involved. Other than that, I know you want to keep it simple it seems, like being able to just recommend something and it work out. But what I do is not simple. Hopefully someone on here can help you more with the simple side of it-I hope. Again, good luck to you! [/QUOTE]
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