Any words of wisdom? I’m not really able to come up with an idea of how to describe that other drivers downstream position and proximity to things on the other side as well.. at the same time the redundant chambers contributing to the upper part of the band with are a red light for me? (Rear and upstream)
this is a good guy and a friend of mine so I don’t wanna be rude but he has no problem with constructive criticism or pointing things out that are not going to work or going to work poorly.
this is a good guy and a friend of mine so I don’t wanna be rude but he has no problem with constructive criticism or pointing things out that are not going to work or going to work poorly.
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My prediction would be the response of the cabinet as depicted would be similar to if the drivers were both moved towards the centerpoint between the two, but that the phase/pressure difference between the two positions would cause unequal stress on the cones.
I couldnt convince him and he built the darn thing. It is awkward but I have yet to get some good information from him besides just a cheesy phone app RTA which just shows what a tambourine it makes out of the vehicle😂 at first I thought it was clever because he’s attacking that area which would fill in the void normally in a TL but then he double down on it and excited both ends which threw me for a loop.My prediction would be the response of the cabinet as depicted would be similar to if the drivers were both moved towards the centerpoint between the two, but that the phase/pressure difference between the two positions would cause unequal stress on the cones.
No idea what gets to be pressure or velocity for that segment and frequency, I wish he lived closer It would be interesting to check out and maybe some slow Mo video recording if there’s A hiccup or anything that you can observe on one /both of the cones when that becomes an area and freq that is part of that. Or searching for something that stirs it up like a beat frequency set or something?