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yes nice work henkjan--it works on my linux box in gnumeric, too. it is portable, now 🙂
yes nice work henkjan--it works on my linux box in gnumeric, too. it is portable, now 🙂
Wow, I just stuffed the numbers for my favorite driver in there, and your spreadsheet spit out nearly the exact design that took me several weeks* to arrive at with Augspurger's software. (Okay, I had to fudge the Sd multiplier, but since I'm working with 12" drivers, 5x is a bit much.) Very impressive!
* Granted, now that I understand that alignment, I can do the same thing for a different driver in a matter of minutes... I guess my point is, I approve of your defaults. 🙂
* Granted, now that I understand that alignment, I can do the same thing for a different driver in a matter of minutes... I guess my point is, I approve of your defaults. 🙂
Port at the front
Hi all, with this particular TL design, is it possible to change it around so that it ports at the front of the box?
G
Hi all, with this particular TL design, is it possible to change it around so that it ports at the front of the box?
G
Certainly, just block off the bottom and cut a same area cutout on a side. The line will be a little shorter, raising tuning a small amount, so in theory you will want to extend the line length by whatever half the cutout height is minus the baffle thickness, but unless it's a short/'fat' pipe I seriously doubt it will make an audible difference.
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