Hi, pair of Mark Audio MS 11s on there way to me, looking for a wide baffle design for them, any ideas?
You will likely need to adat an ML-TL to accomplish that.
In a reflex the box is too small to be wide.
dave
In a reflex the box is too small to be wide.
dave
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Can you just adjust the dimensions wider baffle shallower depth but keep the volume the same with a ML TL or will that just mess up the whole design?
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Thanks for the reply, if we were to drop the width to 15" what would the depth be.
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I suspect so as there is one for P11 and M11ms typically drops right in.
There are versions for A10.3 (and 2xA10.3), P11 (A11?), A7ms.
These need to be placed against a wall.
dave
There are versions for A10.3 (and 2xA10.3), P11 (A11?), A7ms.
These need to be placed against a wall.
dave
By tweaking the SIM, I get Twenty-One liters worth of internal volume, at -3.07Db@43.22 Hz, (fb 47 Hz.)...perhaps this would be a candidate for the 2001 Monolith dimensions?, 1-4-9 ...
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Just make the baffle as wide as needed, a common way to deal with baffle step correction (BSC) way back when 'we' used 'acoustic solutions to acoustic problems'.
A little bit above my knowledge level all that but thanks , have any pictures or plans for the above mentioned cabinet?Dropped it in an HR MA CHN110 ducted port MLTL I did recently (re) tuned to Fs.............
So on the above design I could push it to say 15"? Don't want to go any narrower if that is possible.Just make the baffle as wide as needed, a common way to deal with baffle step correction (BSC) way back when 'we' used 'acoustic solutions to acoustic problems'.
You're welcome!
Install Hornresp, download/Import the attached Record and and all the information required to make it other than driver cutout size, bracing plus various performance sims.
No, if a cube it's only ~10 1/3" o.d. square using ~3/4" (1.8-9 cm), though better to make it a golden or acoustic ratio, then make the supra baffle as big as you want with the box mounted on the rear. Also, a good plan to offset the driver/box at a golden or acoustic ratio on both x, y axis to average out its eigenmodes.
Install Hornresp, download/Import the attached Record and and all the information required to make it other than driver cutout size, bracing plus various performance sims.
No, if a cube it's only ~10 1/3" o.d. square using ~3/4" (1.8-9 cm), though better to make it a golden or acoustic ratio, then make the supra baffle as big as you want with the box mounted on the rear. Also, a good plan to offset the driver/box at a golden or acoustic ratio on both x, y axis to average out its eigenmodes.
Thanks again, even if you speak a foreign speaker language 😵🤔 I can do woodwork follow plans but fall down on the computer sims and such.
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