- Enclosure Design -
To meet my low end extension goal, I knew that I would need to
use a ported enclosure for the woofers. For the maximum in low end extension, two of these woofers would need a very large
eight or nine cubic foot enclosure. My concern was more about
output and thump in the 35- 50 Hz range, so I decided to use a
much smaller enclosure tuned to a higher frequency. I settled
on shooting for roughly a 4 cu. ft. enclosure, tuned to 30 - 40 Hz.
When it comes to trying to maximize power handling
and bass output for a speaker like this, I find that tuning in the
30 - 35 Hz range provides the best results.
Since the midrange driver I selected is a standard open-back
woofer, it needs its own sub-enclosure. From an ease-of-construction
standpoint, I decided that a 7" internal square running
from the front to the rear of the cabinet would be very simple
and provide ample driver room. This yields about a .35 cu. ft.
sealed enclosure for the midrange, which is sufficient to keep
the resonance peak low in frequency and magnitude.
The overall cabinet dimensions are 46" tall, 16" wide, and
14" deep. Dual 3-3/4" x 7-5/8" ports provide a tuning of
approximately 34 Hz.
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