http://www.nirvanaspeakers.com/nirvana.html
Scroll down to see what common sense uses.
I agree, position, size, shape, number, etc... of port/vent changes the charater of the overall sound.
Peace,
Godzilla
Scroll down to see what common sense uses.
I agree, position, size, shape, number, etc... of port/vent changes the charater of the overall sound.
Peace,
Godzilla
I'm sure the AN is super cool. It deserves a nice cabinet!
Sorry to change the subject... but do you know anything about this eminence driver? I know your familiar with a few eminence drivers.
http://www.partsexpress.com/pdf/290-510s.pdf
I was thinking about using it in a two way.
Godzilla
Sorry to change the subject... but do you know anything about this eminence driver? I know your familiar with a few eminence drivers.
http://www.partsexpress.com/pdf/290-510s.pdf
I was thinking about using it in a two way.
Godzilla
freddi said:real world vents can add spatial contributions to a system which may not show with simple RTA and these are part of its "character".
Huh ?
So we are not talking about the easily measurable midrange port output ?
Something all together more nebulous, IMO meaningless ...........
/sreten.
Godzilla said:If a speaker is designed and tuned with the same frequency but the port is placed on the back, front, top, bottom, etc… or is 2 inch rather than 4 inch, etc… the overall sound of the speaker will be different and IMO is not meaningless.
Hi,
For all the above options the effect is measurable / predictable.
I'm struggling with the idea that a particular port arrangement
suits a particular driver, nevermind that this is for reasons that
are not easily explainable or measurable.
Sounds like an invitation for purely subjective snake-oil opinions.
/sreten.
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