Nah, it’s just a 1/4 wave resonator with multiple resonances…
pot stirred 👺
You presented your pictures in the opposite orientation as my "B-LOW RIDER" parts cut list.SIDE VIEW
FRONT VIEW
Parts A (30.5" x 30") are left or right side, Parts B are the top or bottom.
Anyone can orient their tapped horns the way they prefer, but these were planned to have the drivers vertical.Why won't the cone sag?
I thought a cone could sag when in a horizonal position?
The driver in your simulation appears to be far better suited for tapped horn use than the Peavey Low Rider driver the plan was named for.Brian made this CSA calculations
from Art's Sketch
It would be interesting to see how it's performance compares to the simulation.
Art
Attachments
Updated the Dimension and Parts Layout
i Added the assemble instructions as reference
brace the cab at your discretion , the suggested places for the braces are in the parts picture
there is no handles nor back plate for speakons, you place them and add them as you seem fit
Enjoy
i Added the assemble instructions as reference
brace the cab at your discretion , the suggested places for the braces are in the parts picture
there is no handles nor back plate for speakons, you place them and add them as you seem fit
Enjoy
As Art stated, you need 5 ply sheets of 4' by 8' to make 2 cabinets
according to cutlist optimizer you will perform total of 36 cuts
i made the cut sheets for your convenience with the cut order in the right pane
idk why the software rolled out the sheet not in incremental order
but the sheet number is on top of the cutsheet pic
you can print all of em and sort from sheet1 to sheet5
Bracing is not outlined here , from the waste wood panels
you can make em as you like.
😀
Enjoy.
according to cutlist optimizer you will perform total of 36 cuts
i made the cut sheets for your convenience with the cut order in the right pane
idk why the software rolled out the sheet not in incremental order
but the sheet number is on top of the cutsheet pic
you can print all of em and sort from sheet1 to sheet5
Bracing is not outlined here , from the waste wood panels
you can make em as you like.
😀
Enjoy.
Last edited:
if money is no objection i think we have another winnerThe driver in your simulation appears to be far better suited for tapped horn use than the Peavey Low Rider driver the plan was named for.
It would be interesting to see how it's performance compares to the simulation.
Art
BC 21DS115-4
- Home
- Loudspeakers
- Subwoofers
- Paging Dr. Art Welter, B Low Rider