Look at the Transmission Line Modelling Software from Leonard Audio. It does the same thing as the MJK sheets and I think it is easier to use- and its Free !
hi robotc,
the tool from leonard audio is great but it does not have the functionality of the MJK Sheets (you can't set the position of the port opening (centered or on the left/right). Anyone here who wants to send me these per mail?
the tool from leonard audio is great but it does not have the functionality of the MJK Sheets (you can't set the position of the port opening (centered or on the left/right). Anyone here who wants to send me these per mail?
the tool from leonard audio is great but it does not have the functionality of the MJK Sheets (you can't set the position of the port opening (centered or on the left/right).
I am not sure about all the differences between the MJK sheets and the Leonard Audio software but you can place the port/vent opening anywhere you want using the Leonard Audio program.
Is there a way of simulating two drivers in one TML?
MJK has an article on this in his General Speaker Related Articles.
MJK has an article on this in his General Speaker Related Articles.
That helped me a lot actually, thanks for the link.
But one question comes to my mind:
The positioning of the driver relative to the length of the TL is very important in the simulation so is it as easy as written in this MJK-Article to just double or halve the values?
Is there a way of simulating two drivers in one TML?
combined driver - single driver spec
Fs = Fs
Vas = 2 x Vas
Qt = Qt
Mms = 2 x Mms
BL = 2 x Bl
So = 2 x So
Average their Zd
dave
Regarding the positioning of the drivers for the simulation, MJK in his article says:
For the double driver simulations, an equivalent driver is placed at the same position in the enclosure as the single driver which is assumed to be the average position of the two drivers
Do you think it is reasonable to build multiple speakers in one TL?
Why not?
We've built a few.
dave
Hi everyone,
someone here who wants to send me the MJK sheets for free?
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How about just paying the $25.00 for intellectual property ?
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