Greets!
The sim assumes loose polyfil and I used 0.2 lbs/ft^3 (~11 oz) distributed from the closed end to just below (or above in this case) the drivers, but it's usually just a starting point since it doesn't take the room's effect and your hearing preference into consideration. You could wind up stuffing it completely before you're happy with it.
Yes, you can. Use the driver mounting centerline as the midpoint between the two drivers, mounting them right up against each other. I recommend at least 1" diameter dowel braces be put on each side of the 'v' between the drivers to offset the weakened baffle.
Since this is a 'sub', the fold is fine as is.
GM
The sim assumes loose polyfil and I used 0.2 lbs/ft^3 (~11 oz) distributed from the closed end to just below (or above in this case) the drivers, but it's usually just a starting point since it doesn't take the room's effect and your hearing preference into consideration. You could wind up stuffing it completely before you're happy with it.
Yes, you can. Use the driver mounting centerline as the midpoint between the two drivers, mounting them right up against each other. I recommend at least 1" diameter dowel braces be put on each side of the 'v' between the drivers to offset the weakened baffle.
Since this is a 'sub', the fold is fine as is.
GM
Thank you! Im not so sure on what you mean on how to mount dowel, could you show me on the illustration? Thank you agian, you've been a ton of help on this!
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