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Old 10th March 2011, 12:26 PM   #1
Filozof is offline Filozof  Croatia
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Does anyone knows how to model this type of enclosure in LspCad? It is similar to bandpass with regards to multiple chambers, but it is not as straightforward as BP. It offers lower resonance frequency with smaller chamber volume (as noted in the text I read). The main difference between BP and R-J is that air masses are working in unison, adding to Mms, and reducing Fs of a driver. Maybe I'm wrong, but noone got killed for asking, just for answering

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