August 11, 200619 yr a flexing baffle is never a good thing.<{POST_SNAPBACK}>Your right , what the hell do I know. I'm just a dumb old redneck hillbilly
August 11, 200619 yr Author You guys are forgetting this Enclosure will also run in bass race and be my daily enclosure.Resonating in phase for SPL, sure, I don
August 11, 200619 yr You guys are forgetting this Enclosure will also run in bass race and be my daily enclosure.Resonating in phase for SPL, sure, I don
August 11, 200619 yr Author Oh I understand. I geuss I should learn to start making my responce sound more friendly when I dont mean it the way it could be read.If shawn will allow me to basically take full use of his shop. I will heed your words of advice and add baffle by baffle with out adheadive.My budget incorperates just adding baffles. However it doesnt incorperate driving to gainsville, doing some meetering, going home to rebuild, then driving back down to gainsville to test agian. If I had a meeter at home I would be extremely happy.The good thing is I've yet to start building. Why? waiting for this to be approved by the board for it to actually be my senior project.I have three Ideas.One's Endevors in Compeating ind dB Drag if my first, the otehr two are backup.
August 11, 200619 yr well i guess ill chime in as im one of the few spl bassheads...stiffening the box can do a few things.. make the impedence go WHOA is one.. ( ie higher box rise ) which can make u get less power and make ur score go down... ( im pretty sure thats how it goes stiffer = more imp rise but im kinda tired so i may have it bassackwards )
August 11, 200619 yr CB, you have an extreme wealth of knowlege right at your fingertips with this forum and others, that people would have LOVED to have a couple years ago, 'tis best to listen (actually listen) to Everything.
August 12, 200619 yr Admin CB, you have an extreme wealth of knowlege right at your fingertips with this forum and others, that people would have LOVED to have a couple years ago, 'tis best to listen (actually listen) to Everything.
August 13, 200619 yr Author well i guess ill chime in as im one of the few spl bassheads...stiffening the box can do a few things.. make the impedence go WHOA is one.. ( ie higher box rise ) which can make u get less power and make ur score go down... ( im pretty sure thats how it goes stiffer = more imp rise but im kinda tired so i may have it bassackwards )<{POST_SNAPBACK}>No you are correct, a flexing box will have the lowest impeadance where the box flexes the most. The more the box flexes the lower the impeadance because the less resistance there is to pressure changes (which directly effects the resistance to change in cone motion which means coil motion which means lower impeadance).'Tis why when you look at the back of a wall which is completely sealed from the front sometimes isnt thick at all. Other times you want to keep that energy as soind in the enclosre and not as motion and sound on the wrong side of the enclosre.
August 13, 200619 yr Author *It depends on how much power potential you have at the given impeadance where you burp as to whether or not you want stiff back walls or not.
August 13, 200619 yr Author CB, you have an extreme wealth of knowlege right at your fingertips with this forum and others, that people would have LOVED to have a couple years ago, 'tis best to listen (actually listen) to Everything.<{POST_SNAPBACK}>*Could have been taken to PM*
August 13, 200619 yr lol, no need for that to be in pm bro, he's not lashing out at ya or anything, jsut pointing out a very obvious, and IMO, a very valuable fact.you have got all the potential int he world chris, you have to be willing to learn form what others have already done. and remember this, all the reading in the world does not make you an expert, all the failures will, when you finally do succeed.a wise old man said that to me once........thanks dad!wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
August 13, 200619 yr CB, you have an extreme wealth of knowlege right at your fingertips with this forum and others,
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