Richard Allen cg12l helppp

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I can't find any specifications for the CG12L.

I wonder how it differs from the more well known CG12?

However, the CG12 series drivers appear to share a common resonance frequency of 30Hz (see attached spec sheets).
 

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The "Charisma" bass reflex enclosure designed for the GC12C version had dimensions 686mm x 392mm x 305mm (h x w xd) including a 38mm plinth, and volume 78.5 litres.

The enclosure tuned frequency was 70Hz.

This may be a good guide for your build.
 

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From the above discussion, you may now realise that those figures are not so simple to obtain. However, there follows a quick and easy (if not optimum) suggestion.

Back in the 1970s, the compact enclosure was made in its thousands to suit 12" speakers like yours, with resonance below 35Hz.

The internal volume of the compact enclosure is 2 cu ft, and it may be tuned in one of two ways:

  • A narrow vent 12" x 3/4" (in a 3/4" thick baffle board).
  • A cardboard or plastic tube of internal diameter 2" and length 6".
The information is courtesy of Gilbert Briggs of Wharfedale fame - I'll let you do the metric conversions! 🙂

Any questions, please ask.