How to Select an Enclosure

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Well, it doesn't really deal so much with the design aspects of it (i.e. you won't see any big scary formulas for different things. It really is a read for the newbies who might not understand the differences and some of the considerations associated with each type of enclosure. There are some design targets for specific sounds of the sealed box and a description of some of the vented box alignments.

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I think there's a small mistake here :

EBS - Extended Bass Shelf: This alignment has a large box, about equal or slightly less than the woofer's F3, and tuned very low. The response has a "shelf" below Fs where the woofers transition to the ports, and the ports then become responsible for the output below Fs but above the enclosure's F3. Bass can be boomy and indistinct.

The first sentence seems to be incomplete.

I also want to disagree with the boomy bass part since usually EBS is flat in room versus other designs...

Nice article, good work!
 
BAM said:
Okay, I updated the essay with some extra information and corrections if anyone wants t take a look at it.

Well, to be brutally honest, almost nothing you say about the specific vented alignments is correct. I would recommend removing this section - other than a statement that an alignment is merely a choice of box volume and tuning frequency....and nothing to get stuck on. As long as the frequency response has no peaks, you are going to get fairly decent sound.....
 
BAM said:
Well, would you like to make a contribution to my article?

Not really, other than identifying an area where you might want to do a little more research. This is your baby, not mine. Don't get me wrong, it is a fine piece of writing, with an informative style. It should be relatively easy for a newbie to read - which is your intent.

You can find out how to calculate all but the SBB4 in Small's series of articles in JAES from the early '70's. Plotting some graphs and pondering them should prove enlightening. Then you might want to check out impulse response.

Have fun.
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