Hi,
Anyone has dimension of vented cabinet and port for Tang Band W3-881SJ?
The website provide this value of 0.18 Ft3. I don't know how to translate to
height x width x long in centemeters and vented port size and long.
Optimum Cabinet Size (determined using BassBox 6 Pro High Fidelity suggestion)
Vented Volume0.18 ft.³ Vented F3 64 Hz
Thank you so much
Anyone has dimension of vented cabinet and port for Tang Band W3-881SJ?
The website provide this value of 0.18 Ft3. I don't know how to translate to
height x width x long in centemeters and vented port size and long.
Optimum Cabinet Size (determined using BassBox 6 Pro High Fidelity suggestion)
Vented Volume0.18 ft.³ Vented F3 64 Hz
Thank you so much
I can confirm it does; you can set it to use Imperial or metric; the exact dimensions, vent sizes, damping etc. & can be adjusted. It's not a bad piece of software for designing BR / sealed enclosures -works as well as WinISD or Unibox & has a few features they don't.
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I have tried best to input data in Bassbox pro 6.
However the vent box is not in normal shape
the front width box is 218.2 mm but the depth is shorter 149.4 mm.
Normally, Cabinet will have depth longer than front width.
Can anyone help?
I attached parameter and output in attachment section.
However the vent box is not in normal shape
the front width box is 218.2 mm but the depth is shorter 149.4 mm.
Normally, Cabinet will have depth longer than front width.
Can anyone help?
I attached parameter and output in attachment section.
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A few points come to mind:
1/ Before the 1980s, that was how most speakers were sized.
2/ Put the driver on the narrow face of the box you mention. It won't make any difference to the internal loading.
3/ If you don't want to put the driver on the narrow face of the box dimensions BB6 has calculated, then tell it to maintain a fixed volume setting (RTFM ) and simply adjust the width to whatever you want it to be, letting the software recalculate the height and depth for the calculated volume.
4/ If you don't like any of those options, take the volume and vent dimensions BB6 has spat out, and use those to size the box yourself.
1/ Before the 1980s, that was how most speakers were sized.
2/ Put the driver on the narrow face of the box you mention. It won't make any difference to the internal loading.
3/ If you don't want to put the driver on the narrow face of the box dimensions BB6 has calculated, then tell it to maintain a fixed volume setting (RTFM ) and simply adjust the width to whatever you want it to be, letting the software recalculate the height and depth for the calculated volume.
4/ If you don't like any of those options, take the volume and vent dimensions BB6 has spat out, and use those to size the box yourself.
RTFM = Read The Flipping (or other words to that effect) Manual.
For the other, it's in your own screenshot. Select internal dimensions, and ensure 'lock vb' is ticked. Change the width (dimension 'B') & let the software adjust the others.
Alternatively, as I noted, just put the driver & vent on the narrower of the faces you state above. It won't affect how the box performs with a cabinet this small.
For the other, it's in your own screenshot. Select internal dimensions, and ensure 'lock vb' is ticked. Change the width (dimension 'B') & let the software adjust the others.
Alternatively, as I noted, just put the driver & vent on the narrower of the faces you state above. It won't affect how the box performs with a cabinet this small.
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