Just got a Martin Logan Voyage to use as a centre speaker (https://www.martinlogan.com/uploads/documents/manuals/manual_voyage.pdf).
But, I don't want it in the wall (as the TV is currently on a stand), so I'm building a box for it until we get the next TV. And, even then, I'm just going to build a thin box to sit below the TV so I get to use nice panels instead of sheet-rock.
The guys at ML provided a spreadsheet for sealed box design, and their thinking is that a standard in-wall mount (between studs) would provide about 75 litres (2800 cubic inches) of space.
So, no problem.
I was just wondering if anyone had the specs for the 8" aluminum drivers that they use? In case I wanted to port the final enclosure, or use a passive radiator, or even open baffle it. Mainly for interest. But it does appear that a much larger box would provide less of a peak in the midbass compared to the standard install.
But, I don't want it in the wall (as the TV is currently on a stand), so I'm building a box for it until we get the next TV. And, even then, I'm just going to build a thin box to sit below the TV so I get to use nice panels instead of sheet-rock.
The guys at ML provided a spreadsheet for sealed box design, and their thinking is that a standard in-wall mount (between studs) would provide about 75 litres (2800 cubic inches) of space.
So, no problem.
I was just wondering if anyone had the specs for the 8" aluminum drivers that they use? In case I wanted to port the final enclosure, or use a passive radiator, or even open baffle it. Mainly for interest. But it does appear that a much larger box would provide less of a peak in the midbass compared to the standard install.