Or is it just cabinet width?
I'm wanting to modify and existing design (Kairos) to make cabinet shorter but deeper, keeping front baffle width and volume constant.
Could I run into issue with a thicker sounding lower mid-range? The Kairos will be high-passed above 200hz as part of a 3-way... I cant picture if the baffle loss at these frequencies is due to a full wrap-around/cancellation involving the entire cabinet, or only a function of propagation off the front baffle?
Thanks for the help.
B
I'm wanting to modify and existing design (Kairos) to make cabinet shorter but deeper, keeping front baffle width and volume constant.
Could I run into issue with a thicker sounding lower mid-range? The Kairos will be high-passed above 200hz as part of a 3-way... I cant picture if the baffle loss at these frequencies is due to a full wrap-around/cancellation involving the entire cabinet, or only a function of propagation off the front baffle?
Thanks for the help.
B
The width is the primary factor in where the BS is, but height will also play a role (in actuality the shorter of the width or height is dominant, but the entire baffle plays a role).
Depth will have at least a subtle effecxt on the shape of the ripplte as the speaker goes thru the transition.
dave
Depth will have at least a subtle effecxt on the shape of the ripplte as the speaker goes thru the transition.
dave
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