Room Gain for ported subwoofer

Hi guys ... Please see the attached image.
This is a Winisd simulation of a ported sub.
Black - without room Gain
Red - with room Gain starting from 28hz

Now the question is ...
1. Is the increase in SPL due to room Gain looks realistic ??
I mean how close is the Winisd estimation to the real world.

2. Room Gain works differently for sealed and ported subs ??
 

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Now the question is ...
1. Is the increase in SPL due to room Gain looks realistic ??
I mean how close is the Winisd estimation to the real world.

I didn't realise WinISD had a room gain estimator built in, could you tell us more about that please?

If you've used some other method to estimate room gain and merely simulated the outcome of that by adding a PEQ (or modifying a Linkwitz Transform perhaps?) to get the same result, then the outcome will only be as accurate as the initial estimate of room gain.

That will obviously depend on room dimensions first but also speaker and listener position in room, rigidity of walls, amount and size of apertures (windows/doors passageways etc.

HTH,
David.
 
Hmm, there's room gain, which doesn't begin until below the room's lowest mode and there's room boundary gain that's a function of how close to a boundary the speaker is.

Hornresp and others I've used only consider the latter, i.e. the pi space locations, so wondering if this is what WinISD has; or does it require inputting the room's 3D dimensions?
 
I didn't realise WinISD had a room gain estimator built in, could you tell us more about that please?

If you've used some other method to estimate room gain and merely simulated the outcome of that by adding a PEQ (or modifying a Linkwitz Transform perhaps?) to get the same result, then the outcome will only be as accurate as the initial estimate of room gain.

That will obviously depend on room dimensions first but also speaker and listener position in room, rigidity of walls, amount and size of apertures (windows/doors passageways etc.

HTH,
David.


Hope this below video helps in understanding Room gain in Winisd

Free Bass! Subwoofer Room/Cabin Gain: What it is and how to model it with WinISD - YouTube