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Old 7th July 2006, 07:56 AM   #1
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Default Horn type sub/ sealed end volume?

I was thinking of making a horn type of sub enclosure. My main concern was the size of the sealed end on a box like I'm pondering. Do I treat it as a bandpass. I assumed that the sealed end would be able to be made smaller due to the loading the sub sees in front of it. Can anyone enlighten me? There is a small image attached so you can get the jist of what is going on in my head. I can make that as tall as I need and change angles and depth to suite my drivers need. The driver I have is listed in my other thread, " a new baby in the house". For a few specs,15 RE 3,2/ QMS 6,37/ Qes ,531/ Qts ,49/ Fs 20hz/ Vas 157/ Freq 16-300hz/
(Vb): 1.50 cu. ft. sealed recommended..

With a sealed box I get a huge peak around 60hz and a sharp taper under 40hz even with a 20hz FS. With a large ported box I got a nice looking deep curve but my excursion went nuts around 30Hz and lower even with a port tune of 16Hz.

The driver is on its way and with only 35$ in it I dont mind wasting a bit of money on MDF.
The only tools I have are a tone generator and a crappy 30$ SPL meter. Are there any links to designs like this so I may go over the principles involved. Any info on calculating the angles and sizes of the loading area, or is it trial and error.
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Old 7th July 2006, 08:39 AM   #2
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Download hornresp , it's a free horn design simulator, it will let you see the effect of the rear chamber volume and predicted response of your horn.
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Old 7th July 2006, 09:00 AM   #3
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It will have to be big to get any bass at all.

http://www.geocities.com/loudspeakerguru/DWG60.png

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Main site:

http://www.geocities.com/loudspeakerguru/

This one looks good too:

http://www.geocities.com/loudspeakerguru/DWG59.png

This would be simple:

http://www.speakerstore.nl/index.php...pg=12&prjID=33

It is kind of a DIY version of this:

http://www.danleysoundlabs.com/pdf/D...ec%20Sheet.pdf
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