After using MK's worksheet sheets to calculate(*) the dimensions of the cabinet for a spec. driver, that's fine.
The question is whether I need to make the cabinet size a little bigger or smaller if I put in damping in the cabinet. Does the s/w already take that into consideration already? I suspect the s/w already does that. Also is stuffing density=0.48 adequate or excessive?
Please confirm anyone.
Thanks.
* I include stuffing density of 0.48 into calculation.
The question is whether I need to make the cabinet size a little bigger or smaller if I put in damping in the cabinet. Does the s/w already take that into consideration already? I suspect the s/w already does that. Also is stuffing density=0.48 adequate or excessive?
Please confirm anyone.
Thanks.
* I include stuffing density of 0.48 into calculation.
ttan98 said:After using MK's worksheet sheets to calculate(*) the dimensions of the cabinet for a spec. driver, that's fine.
The question is whether I need to make the cabinet size a little bigger or smaller if I put in damping in the cabinet. Does the s/w already take that into consideration already? I suspect the s/w already does that. Also is stuffing density=0.48 adequate or excessive?
* I include stuffing density of 0.48 into calculation.
The dimensions in the software are physical dimensions and do not need adjusting to include or exclude stuffing. I recommend making the enclosure to the dimensions modeled.
A stuffing density of 0.48 lb/ft^3 is well within the range of reasonable values for a ML TL design.
Hope that helps,
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