Yeah, I'd say that looks about right.
FWIW, I don't see much performance gain over a ported box.
Chris
FWIW, I don't see much performance gain over a ported box.
Chris
could someone explain the hornresp "schematic", i'm not certain i understand how it represents an RJ enclosure?
doesn't the exit aperture being smaller then the driver mean loading? or serve as a means of controlling dispersion?
doesn't the exit aperture being smaller then the driver mean loading? or serve as a means of controlling dispersion?
Working from the inside of the cabinet to the outside (ie, left to right in the Hornresp schematic)...
- Sealed part of the enclosure
- Back of the cone
- Going from pretty much the back of the cone to the front of the cone is a narrow section, per the diagram
- Front of the cone appears to be slightly slot-loaded, which is the short wider bit.
Chris
- Sealed part of the enclosure
- Back of the cone
- Going from pretty much the back of the cone to the front of the cone is a narrow section, per the diagram
- Front of the cone appears to be slightly slot-loaded, which is the short wider bit.
Chris
R-J??? I think I had a bookshelf version... two ports? 1962? My apartment was too small for my Karlson-15 (finished in red-coloured Karlsonite).
Seemed pretty good at the time although we were all biased against expecting much from bookshelf-sized speakers.
B.
Seemed pretty good at the time although we were all biased against expecting much from bookshelf-sized speakers.
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- is this an OK way to look at the R-J box w. hornresp?