Hi
Apologies for yet another noobie-question, as I have no knowledge of all this but am curious…
I will build a 3w speaker from a kit in the near future. This will be my first ever.
The designer wasn’t too specific about the cabinet except for the front-baffle and the volume.
While contemplating various details, the question came up wether changing the cabinet‘s geometry (making it „conical and a little deeper) without changing the volume or front-baffle would affect the sound?
Apologies for yet another noobie-question, as I have no knowledge of all this but am curious…
I will build a 3w speaker from a kit in the near future. This will be my first ever.
The designer wasn’t too specific about the cabinet except for the front-baffle and the volume.
While contemplating various details, the question came up wether changing the cabinet‘s geometry (making it „conical and a little deeper) without changing the volume or front-baffle would affect the sound?
Given the chances of it being close to the original, it's not an unreasonable experiment to go ahead with, keeping the specified crossover but also keeping an open mind.
You should be carefull ..there is a few rules that should be used to control standing waves .. something like '' golden ratio '' ... I would need my book to give you a better answer ...