In the case of multiple drivers in a small enclosure, it is often not feasible to give each driver its own enclosure. If the drivers are identical and controlled identically, this is not a problem. With drivers of different types it is less clear. In the attached pdf a method is proposed to deal with this situation.
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Nicely put together and documented !
Your rationale makes sense to me, although I do not have the sort of expertise to critique the theoretical modelling. It is a clever approach to treat the total system as (driver A + driver B as passive radiator) + (driver B + driver A as passive radiator) ... and it intuitively feels correct... in the same way that various virtual energy methods feel correct.
j.
Your rationale makes sense to me, although I do not have the sort of expertise to critique the theoretical modelling. It is a clever approach to treat the total system as (driver A + driver B as passive radiator) + (driver B + driver A as passive radiator) ... and it intuitively feels correct... in the same way that various virtual energy methods feel correct.
j.