Yes that is correct I suppose tweeter in the middle 8x29" 4.5" deep. For some reason I wrote 3.5" deep. It measures 4.5" from brick to front of TV.
BassBox 6 Pro software suggests a sealed box of internal volume 0.14 cu ft for a single Peerless driver (f3 = 94 Hz). An internal volume of 0.28 cu ft would therefore be required for two drivers.
Your enclosure, according to your new dimensions, has an external volume of 0.6 cubic feet, which would result in a smaller internal volume by the time you allow for the thickness of the enclosure walls etc.
A vented (ported) enclosure would have to be around 0.75 cu ft internally to house a pair of the drivers.
The quoted volumes are suggestions from Parts Express, but I can't vouch for their accuracy. I offer them as a guide only.
Peerless GBS-135F25AL02-04 5-1/4" Aluminum Cone Woofer 4 Ohm
I'm sure more suggestions will follow.
Your enclosure, according to your new dimensions, has an external volume of 0.6 cubic feet, which would result in a smaller internal volume by the time you allow for the thickness of the enclosure walls etc.
A vented (ported) enclosure would have to be around 0.75 cu ft internally to house a pair of the drivers.
The quoted volumes are suggestions from Parts Express, but I can't vouch for their accuracy. I offer them as a guide only.
Peerless GBS-135F25AL02-04 5-1/4" Aluminum Cone Woofer 4 Ohm
I'm sure more suggestions will follow.
The black lines in the attached graph, courtesy of audioxpress, show the bass response of the Peerless woofer in a sealed enclosure of internal volume 0.24 cu ft with 50% BAF absorbent filling.
It looks like a sealed internal volume of around 0.5 cu ft for a pair of woofers is a good target to aim for.
It looks like a sealed internal volume of around 0.5 cu ft for a pair of woofers is a good target to aim for.
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~ 0.4 cu ft is slap bang in the middle of my two examples of ~ 0.3 and ~ 0.5 cu ft.
So that should not be a problem as sealed enclosures are forgiving of small changes in enclosure volume.
Do you propose to use a subwoofer to reproduce the deep bass?
So that should not be a problem as sealed enclosures are forgiving of small changes in enclosure volume.
Do you propose to use a subwoofer to reproduce the deep bass?
To me, that looks like a luxury of space in which to locate the sub.
However, and probably not relevant to you, I'd get a crick in my venerable neck looking up at that TV screen! 😀
However, and probably not relevant to you, I'd get a crick in my venerable neck looking up at that TV screen! 😀
Just thought about an alternative! I have enough depth for the Mythos 2 and 3 combo! They can mount on the wall too! What do you think? I can get all 3 used on for $400 shipped.
I needed to look them up!
Definitive Technology Mythos 2, 3 & Gem Speakers Reviewed - HomeTheaterReview
They look good to me at the price!
Definitive Technology Mythos 2, 3 & Gem Speakers Reviewed - HomeTheaterReview
They look good to me at the price!
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