The Windows 11 problem sticks....
Haven´t used WinISD for quite a while. I mostly use Hornresp, but thought it wasn´t the perfect match for just a vented 23 liter box.
I have a pair of Rauna Chorus in the garage, thinking of doing something with. 23 l concrete 2-ways with old 6,5" + 1" Seas drivers. I have some SB17MFC and SB17NBAC plus some tweeters also in the garage and just wanted to see if they would fit at all. Simple calculation but not possible with W11.
Haven´t used WinISD for quite a while. I mostly use Hornresp, but thought it wasn´t the perfect match for just a vented 23 liter box.
I have a pair of Rauna Chorus in the garage, thinking of doing something with. 23 l concrete 2-ways with old 6,5" + 1" Seas drivers. I have some SB17MFC and SB17NBAC plus some tweeters also in the garage and just wanted to see if they would fit at all. Simple calculation but not possible with W11.
Me too; what's the main differences? Googling only gives me old Vs older versions. TIAjust installed the older WinIsd pro alpha. It is what im use too.
I cannot stand the newer version.
Most the changes was the overall graphics
and changed the way the overall tabs work.
The look was kinda ok,
Just the way basic work flow
changed. Drove me nuts.
Whatever operating system I was on when it first
came out. Seemed to crash or freeze up once in
awhile. No real new features. just graphics.
Port error factor still couldnt be changed, just defaults.
Which is what I hoped got changed.
So basically same spread sheet. Same old thing,
new annoying graphics/ workflow
and changed the way the overall tabs work.
The look was kinda ok,
Just the way basic work flow
changed. Drove me nuts.
Whatever operating system I was on when it first
came out. Seemed to crash or freeze up once in
awhile. No real new features. just graphics.
Port error factor still couldnt be changed, just defaults.
Which is what I hoped got changed.
So basically same spread sheet. Same old thing,
new annoying graphics/ workflow
I have been using Winisd for box design for quite sometime. I lately find there is a window which I didn't pay too much attention to it 1st port resonance' . I found the number changed quite lot with one port to multiple ports, from few hundred to few thousands. Can someone give me ideas what is this for and what will be the good pick, the smaller or the bigger numbers???
Thanks
Thanks
They are the (summed) pipe's (open cylinder) 1/2 WL harmonics that comb filter with the driver's output. 'Pick'? No clue since I quit using it when the 'Pro' version was obsoleted ages ago.
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What if you adjust them so that the two have the same cross sectional area, then they'll be the same length as before. This should put you in control of the situation.I found the number changed quite lot with one port to multiple ports,
GM, does it mean I don't have to care about it?They are the (summed) pipe's (open cylinder) 1/2 WL harmonics that comb filter with the driver's output. 'Pick'? No clue since I quit using it when the 'Pro' version was obsoleted ages ago.
Albert
AllenB,
Said, What if you adjust them so that the two have the same cross sectional area, then they'll be the same length as before. This should put you in control of the situation.
I think I catch what you're saying. Yes I can make either one or two ports with the same volume so to let them have same function.
Albert
Said, What if you adjust them so that the two have the same cross sectional area, then they'll be the same length as before. This should put you in control of the situation.
I think I catch what you're saying. Yes I can make either one or two ports with the same volume so to let them have same function.
Albert
I have been seeing some designs amount the forums with the number over 10,000 and I believe that was with special purpose. As of my simulation with Winisd, higher numbers mean less power handling and smaller/shorter ports, lower numbers mean more power handling with bigger/longer ports. I lately have a box design for 15"/300w with the number 707 as of the program. Am I on the safe side??
Albert
Albert
Depends on the desired quality of the speaker's performance and historically dealt with by critically damping the vent(s).GM, does it mean I don't have to care about it?
Albert
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